In 2009 Bank SNORAS attracted 2400 new corporate clients

Published: 12 January 2010 y., Tuesday

AB bankas „Snoras“
During 2009, over 2400 new corporate clients, whose total number currently exceeds 16 thousand, began using Bank SNORAS services. The number of Bank SNORAS corporate clients grew on the average by more than 6 companies every day last year.

The number of Bank SNORAS legal clients (686 new customers) grew the fastest in October – December 2009.

Most new corporate companies that came to Bank SNORAS last year are from commercial mediation-representation, manufacturing, transport, logistics and other business sectors for which, apart from the daily banking services, frequent international orders as well as constant currency conversion services are relevant. A lot of small companies reducing expenses for financial services are also among the new clients of Bank SNORAS.

“Almost two and a half thousand new corporate clients throughout Lithuania are truly a lot. Of course, a great many reasons could be listed why business, the state-owned and non-state-owned organizations came to Bank SNORAS, but the most important aspect is that solutions on providing loans or other banking services for business are made quickly in Bank SNORAS, whereas the simple and clear principles of the services pricing are definitely useful for companies,” says Modestas Keliauskas, the director of AB Bank SNORAS Corporate Business Division.

Since October 2009, Bank SNORAS for its new corporate clients began applying up to 50 per cent less bank tariffs for the account administration, local and international payments as well as currency conversion margin. All companies, which will become new corporate clients of Bank SNORAS prior to 31 March 2010, can use the reduced tariffs. The reduced tariffs for the processing services provided in Bank SNORAS will be valid for the new corporate clients till the end of 2010.

 

Šaltinis: www.snoras.com
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