ArmInfo. The IDBank branch in Echmiadzin resumed work at a new address (16 Khorenatsi St.) - this is another modern branch of the bank in a modern style. As the press service of the bank explained to ArmInfo, the Echmiadzin branch has all the conditions for providing customers with high-quality service, and innovative and technological solutions will make their visit more enjoyable.
The Echmiadzin branch also has an IDBanking 24/7 service area that allows you to use more than 200 services at any time of the day and on any given day of the week: depositing / withdrawing cash, replenishing accounts, paying off loans, utility payments, etc."Opening a branch in Echmiadzin is aimed at emphasizing our presence in this region and at providing customers with a new quality service in an innovative, more comfortable environment.
Emphasizing the importance of convenience and customer satisfaction, we have already launched an improved Online-Banking system (IDBanking). This makes it possible to use a wide range of upgraded services in the most convenient way and to make transactions without visiting the bank, "said Mher Abrahamyan, Chairman of the Board of IDBank, promising that in the near future My bank will announce other innovations.He said that IDBank plans to open at least two more branches this year (including with the resumption of the work of the modernized divisions). Currently, IDBank has a network of 13 branches operating in Yerevan, Gyumri, Vanadzor, Echmiadzin, Abovyan and Gavar.IDBank, constantly improving its branch network and at the same time digitizing services, seeks to satisfy all customers: both those who value real communication and those who prefer digital services.It should be noted that representatives of the Central Bank of Armenia, Chairman of the IDBank Board Vartan Dilanyan, members of the Board and the Board, businessmen and clients attended the opening ceremony of the Echmiadzin branch.Recall that IDBank (until June 2018, called Anelik Bank) has been operating in the Armenian market since October 1996. The Bank's shareholders are the Cyprus-based company FISTOCO LTD with a share of 59.68% and the Lebanese Bank CreditBank S.A.L - 40.32%. The indirect majority shareholders are physical persons: Tarek J. Khalefe (CreditBank S.A.L) and Vartan Dilanyan (FISTOCO LTD).