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DemirBank held the opening ceremony of the new office of the new branch
DemirBank, today held the official opening of the new office of the new branch, drawn up in accordance with corporate standards of interior design.
The branch, located at the address. Mikail Mushvig 15/17 (the road from the monument N.Narimanov to school number 20 for Space TV), provides individuals and legal entities a wide range of banking services, including cash management services, receiving deposits, the various types of consumer and business loans, credit cards, money transfers, payment of communications services, utilities and other services, currency exchange, etc.
DemirBank for the last 3 years has transferred 11 branches into new offices and a few branches will be transferred in the near future. Translation of branches to more convenient and spacious offices, repair and interior design in accordance with corporate standards reflect the activities of the Bank to improve customer service.
Currently DemirBank customer service network consists of 31 branches, 13 of which are located in Baku, and 18 - in Ganja, Sumgait, Sheki, Lankaran, Yevlakh, Barda, Gazakh, Shamkir, Guba, Gusar, Goychay, Agdash, Agsu Shamakhi, Lankaran, Masalli, Sabirabad and Imishli.
The first commercial bank in the country DemirBank was established in 1989. Among its shareholders are such large international financial institutions such as the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and Netherlands Development Finance Company (FMO). - 15D -
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