Change of address at Ganja branch of Bank of Azerbaijan
BAKU/05.12.13/TURAN : JSC Bank of Azerbaijan in the optimization of representative net realized redeployment of its Ganja branch .
As reported by the bank , the division will continue to provide services to customers at the city of Ganja, Khatai Avenue , 52A .
Operating since 2010 the branch Ganja from 9:00 to 21:00 offers individual and corporate clients a full range of banking services including deposit accounts opening , operations on money transfers and international payment systems Visa and MasterCard, withdrawing cash from ATMs , currency exchange , etc.
Recall that , founded in 1993 Bank of Azerbaijan is one of the leading banks of Azerbaijan. The Bank currently operates through 15 branches and three offices , including seven regional offices. -15D -
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