Bank SNORAS expands the customer service subdivision network in Vilnius region

Published: 30 June 2009 y., Tuesday

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This summer Bank SNORAS, owning the largest customer service network in Vilnius region, will add 2 more mini-banks to the customer service subdivision network in Vilnius and Lentvaris. It will be the first mini-bank of the bank in Lentvaris. In June, for the convenience of clients, a larger subdivision of Bank SNORAS was opened in Eišiškės and a new mini-bank in Lazdynai micro-district, in Vilnius.

Since 1st July a new mini-bank of Bank SNORAS will start operating in Vilnius, at Minsk highway, next to Maxima trading centre.

“Districts of individual houses are rapidly expanding near Minsk highway; therefore, seeking to be closer to our clients we will set up the Bank SNORAS subdivision in the place convenient for them. Moreover, everyday a considerable flow of cars and freight vehicles drive to Belarus on this highway. People travelling to the neighbouring country will be able to exchange currency at an especially favourable rate in the bank SNORAS mini-bank,” says Liudas Masolas, the director of AB Bank SNORAS Vilnius branch.

The second Bank SNORAS mini-bank will open its door in July not far from Lentvaris railway station and Maxima trading centre. The bank subdivision, which will be set up in a convenient place, will provide its services to the residents of not only Lentvaris but also Lentvaris Township.

“In Lentvaris subdivision of Bank SNORAS, residents will be able to conveniently and quickly use all banking services. There are a lot of production and manufacturing enterprises in Lentvaris; therefore, we trust that the new subdivision will be relevant for businessmen as well while they process their business matters,” states L. Masolas.

At the beginning of June, a new Bank SNORAS subdivision was also set up in the densely populated Lazdynai micro-district, next to “IKI” trading centre. It is already the third Bank SNORAS subdivision in Lazdynai; they were dispersed equally in this micro-district so that they would be easily accessed by all residents of Lazdynai.

Taking care of its clients' convenience and saving their time, on 5th June Bank SNORAS opened a larger and more convenient bank subdivision in Eišiškės. A bigger mini-bank was set up instead of the mini “Snoras” which was designed for one employee. Now two Bank SNORAS employees work in it, so twice more clients can use the bank's services than before.

In all Bank SNORAS mini-banks, customers are provided all common banking services: deposits are accepted, utility bills can be paid for, payment cards can be ordered and received, currency can be exchanged.

In Vilnius region, Bank SNORAS own the most expansive customer service network, which comprises the bank branch in Vilnius, 4 branch outlets and 59 mini-banks. 

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