There is a growing branch network of VTB Bank-Azerbaijan
JSC VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) expands its branch network in Baku.
In Sabunchu district opened the eighth branch, according to the statement. The branch, which is the ninth point of sale of the bank, is located in one of the densely populated areas of the city - at 126 M, Gencler Street.
With the new branch natural and legal persons will be able to take advantage of the full range of banking services.
"The branch will serve the local population, as well as small business. This is a big marketplace Baku. We hope to help turn around to all entrepreneurs who work here," the Chairman of VTB Bank (Azerbaijan), Yuri Yakovlev told the media.
According to him, the bank has big plans to expand its branch network both in Baku and in the regions. This year 10 outlets will open in Baku and branches will soon open in Sumgait and Ganja.
The Central Bank of Azerbaijan in March 2009 issued JSC VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) a banking license. In the structure of the bank's shareholders 51% of the shares belong to JSC VTB Bank, 48.99% - a group of companies AtaHolding, 0,01% - individual .-- 17D-
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