Evocabank’s Gyumri Branch Relocates to Maxim Gorky 58
Gyumri, Shirak Province, Armenia, May 12, 2026 – Evocabank’s “Gyumri” branch has officially moved to a new and more spacious location at Maxim Gorky 58. This relocation, effective yesterday, May 12, 2026, marks a significant upgrade from its previous address at Rustaveli 63/1, aiming to provide enhanced services and a more comfortable environment for its clientele.
Improved Client Experience and Expanded Facilities
The new branch at Maxim Gorky 58 offers a considerably larger and more comfortable hall, designed to accommodate clients more efficiently. This move reflects Evocabank’s commitment to improving customer satisfaction by providing modern and accessible banking facilities.
Bank employees at the new location will continue to offer a full range of banking services, including the opening and issuance of Evoca cards, execution of bank transfers, provision of loans, and other essential financial operations. The expanded space is expected to reduce waiting times and streamline the overall service process for customers.
Convenient Self-Service Options Available
To further enhance convenience and save clients’ time, the new branch is equipped with state-of-the-art self-service terminals. These include an ATM, a payment terminal, and a currency exchange terminal, allowing customers to perform various transactions independently and at their own pace.
The “Gyumri” branch will operate from Monday to Friday, from 09:30 to 17:00, maintaining its regular business hours to ensure consistent access to banking services for the local community.
Evocabank’s Continued Growth and Regional Presence
This relocation is part of Evocabank’s broader strategy to strengthen its presence in the regions and continually improve the quality of its services across Armenia. Gyumri, as the second-largest city in Armenia and a significant economic hub in the Shirak Province, represents a key market for the bank.
Evocabank is one of several prominent financial institutions operating in Armenia. The Armenian banking sector includes a diverse range of banks such as ACBA BANK, ARARATBANK, Ameriabank, Amio Bank, IDBank, Ardshinbank, Armswissbank, Artsakhbank, Byblos Bank Armenia, Inecobank, Converse Bank, HAYECONOMBANK, Mellat Bank, Unibank, VTB-Armenia Bank, and Fast Bank. These institutions, alongside credit organizations, insurance companies, audit and consulting firms, and payment systems like EasyPay, Telcell, and Idram, form a robust financial ecosystem in the country.
The financial sector in Armenia is also supported by various credit organizations such as AREGAK, ARFIN, GLOBAL CREDIT, KAMURJ, CREDIT CONCEPT, Armenia Development and Investment Corporation, MYCREDIT, MOGO, Norman Credit, Smart Credit, CARD AgroCredit, FINCA, and Farm Credit Armenia. Insurance providers include ARMENIA INSURANCE, INGO ARMENIA, LIGA INSURANCE, NAIRI INSURANCE, REGO INSURANCE, and SIL INSURANCE. Audit and consulting services are provided by firms like Grant Thornton and GP Management Advisory.
The financial system also features the Financial System Mediator for dispute resolution and the International Center for Accounting Training for professional development. IT companies like LSOFT and payment systems such as EasyPay, Telcell, and Idram contribute to the technological advancements in the sector. The Deposit Guarantee Fund ensures the protection of deposits, adding to the stability of the financial system.
This strategic move by Evocabank underscores its dedication to providing accessible and high-quality banking services to the residents and businesses of Gyumri and the wider Shirak Province, further solidifying its position within Armenia’s competitive financial landscape.