Type LLC Area served Armenia Founded 1990 | Headquarters Yerevan, Armenia Founder Simon Gevorgyan | |
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Industry Banking, Financial services Key people Emil Soghomonyan (Chairman of the Management Board) Services Credit cards, Time deposits, retail banking, commercial bank, mortgage loans Profiles |
Prometey bank investment commercial
Prometey Bank is an Armenian commercial bank, which is headquartered in Yerevan. It was founded in 1990 by Simon Gevorgyan.
Contents
- Prometey bank investment commercial
- Prometey bank 25 years together
- Branches
- Brief Chronology
- References
The bank is jointly owned by Prometey City LLC, Zakneftegazstroy Prometey OJSC аnd Vazgen Simon Gevorgyan.
Prometey Bank is a multi-profile financial institution with no specific financial service concentration.
Prometey bank 25 years together
Branches
Yerevan, Armenia
Abovyan, Armenia
Gyumri, Armenia
Vanadzor, Armenia
Brief Chronology
1990: The Bank was founded as “Prometheus” commercial bank. At that time it was operating on 19 Hrachya Kochar Street, Yerevan.
1993: The Bank received a general license No 27 from the CBA.
2001: The bank was renamed into “Prometey Bank” LLC. It moved to another newly constructed building at 44/2 Hanrapetutyan Street, Yerevan.
2007: The bank received licenses for brokerage (dealer) professional operations, custody and trust management of securities in the Armenian securities market.
2008: The Bank issued its own bonds which were privately placed.
2011: The charter capital of Prometey Bank reached AMD 14.4 billion.
2011: “Global Finance” reputable business magazine selected Prometey Bank as one of the World’s Best Sub-Custodian Banks in 2011 and the “Best Sub-Custodian Bank” of Armenia. This ranking was re-awarded in 2012.
2012: A co-branded card project with "IDram" company (the first issuer of e-money in Armenia) and "MasterCard” international reputable payment system was launched.
2013: The Bank implemented "Prometey Progress" students' professional training program.
2013: A project was launched with World Wide Fund for Nature Armenian Branch (WWF), the Ministry of Nature Protection of RA and Orange Armenia, to reintroduce the Caucasian Red Deer in Armenia.