Bank of Baku has opened new branch
In Khatai district of Baku has opened a new branch of the "Bank of Baku" "Hazi Aslanov" (street Mohammed Hadi, 80, near the metro station Azi Aslanov).
Commenting on the opening of the new branch, CEO of "Bank of Baku" Farid Alizadeh said: "Bank of Baku" continues the expansion of the branch network in the approved strategic plan development. It should be noted that choosing a location for the new branches, we, first of all, based on the results of surveys of our customers. Our new branch "Hazi Aslanov", an area of ??600 square meters and is equipped with modern facilities provided to the full range of banking products and services. In the near future we also offer our clients the opening of another branch of "Bank of Baku".
The branch "Hazi Aslanov" is provided with everything needed to conduct all types of banking operations and is designed in a modern design. New branch of "Bank of Baku" is happy to see clients in the comfort of the office.
Currently, the Bank operates through its head office and 20 metropolitan and regional branches. - 15D -
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