VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) Commissioned another Branch
By the end of this year, VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) plans to expand branch network. This was announced by Chairman of the Board Alexander Eremin, at the opening of another branch in the capital.
According to him, during 2013 it is planned to put into operation another 2 branches in Baku. One of them has already made ??the corresponding appeal to the Central Bank of Azerbaijan, added Eremin.
The new branch is located in the Khatai region at street M. Hadi 73 (at the exit of the subway A.Aslanov). Here the customer is waiting for a highly skilled staff and a comfortable interior, designed in accordance with all the requirements of the corporate identity. The interior of the branch is clearly divided into service areas, both for individuals and for businesses. Customers of the branch will receive a comprehensive set of banking products and services. Thus, the total number of branches reached 4 units.
VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) Inc. is a subsidiary of VTB Group. Banking license JSC VTB Bank (Azerbaijan ) № 06/06-634 issued by the Central Bank of Azerbaijan, March 11, 2009 . Today, VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) Inc. is a universal bank offering a wide range of advanced products and services, organically integrated into the financial sector of Azerbaijan. One of the priority targets for the group is retail loans and small business loans, in particular, personal loans for various personal purposes, deposits, fixed-term transfers, and cash management services. -15D -
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