Bank SNORAS resumes its activity at the seaside resorts

Published: 20 June 2009 y., Saturday

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Along with the beginning of the summer season, Bank SNORAS also resumes its activity at the most popular seaside resorts. Starting from 16th June, the seasonal mini-banks of Bank SNORAS open their doors to the clients in Palanga and Šventoji. The mini-Snoras's situated on the main streets of the seaside resort will be operating longer than usual, while in Palanga Bank SNORAS will be the only bank to provide its services to clients on Sundays as well.

“It is forecast that this year the Lithuanians will not tend to spend money for tourists trips or holidays abroad; therefore, they will choose holidays in Lithuanian resorts. We are ready to give high quality service to an expected larger number of clients and to provide all other necessary services. For example, if holidaymakers did not manage to pay the fees before the holidays, they will be able to perform it in Palanga”, states Kęstutis Matkevičius, the director of AB Bank SNORAS Klaipėda branch.

The number of holidaymakers in Palanga and Šventoji during the summer season increases ten-fold on weekends. The active life there begins in the evenings, therefore, while adapting to the clients' needs, the mini-bank, standing in J. Basanavičiaus street, which is mostly frequented by holidaymakers, will be operating longer than usual. This mini-bank will be working from Wednesday to Sunday, from 11 a.m. till 8 p.m. It will be possible to perform all banking operations in Šventoji in the mini-bank, established in the main Kopų street, which will be operating from Tuesday to Saturday, from 10 a.m. till 7 p.m.

During the summer season, two mini-banks of Bank SNORAS will be operating in Palanga, one of which, situated on the crossroads of Jūratės and Vytauto streets, is operating permanently without holidays. The seasonal mini-banks in Palanga and Šventojoji will be operating till the end of the season, i.e. till 1st September.

In Nida, one of the most favourite resorts of Lithuanian and foreign holidaymakers, Bank SNORAS mini-bank, situated in Naglių street, also operates.

Bank SNORAS in Klaipėda region manages the largest customer service network, which comprises the regional branch and the branch outlet in Klaipėda, 26 mini-banks and 40 ATMs in the districts of Klaipėda, Kretinga, Šilutė and Gargždai, in the resorts in Palanga, Šventoji and Neringa.

 

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