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Raiffeisenbank (Bulgaria) EAD opens six new offices in Jun

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21 July 2005

Raiffeisenbank(Bulgaria) EAD opened six new offices from the beginning of June2005: in Sofia, Varna, Stara Zagora, Burgas, Gotze Delchev, and Razgrad. The bank’s offices in Gotze Delchev and Razgrad are the first in the towns. Now Raiffeisenbank has 13 branches in Sofia, 3 in Varna and Burgas and 2 in Stara Zagora. Thus, the branch network of Raiffeisenbank is expanded to 61 offices in Bulgaria.

All Raiffeisenbank new branches provide a full bank service for corporative and institutional clients, small and medium enterprises and individuals including SME loans, consumer loans, mortgage loans, deposits, accounts and bank cards, international money translations MoneyGram etc.
The bank provides the real time service.

Raiffeisenbank plans to open new offices in Kardjali, Targovishte, Sevlievo, Karlovo, Dimitrovgrad, Asenovgrad, Dupnitza and Sofia, so that the branch network is expanded to 70 offices all over the country.

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