Sber opened its first office on the Crimean peninsula. A bank branch has been opened in the center of Yalta.
With the advent of the Sber office, all the main services and products became available to Crimeans jar. Individual clients can apply for an instant and credit SberCard, open a deposit or use any lending program: buy a home with a mortgage, take a consumer loan, etc.
Transactions can always be made in the SberBank Online mobile app, and purchases can be made contactless using a QR code. In addition, Sber clients can make transfers to SberBank Online without commission within the established limits.
With the opening of an office in Yalta, Sber also expanded the list of services available to legal entities in the region. If since March corporate clients have been able to open a current account, receive credit products and remote service services, now everything has become available to them, including the bank’s most popular products: business registration, issuance of business cards with full service functionality, placement of deposits, payroll projects for enterprises and companies. Also, in the offices of Sberbank, corporate clients will be able to connect merchant acquiring with access to round-the-clock service of pos-terminals.
The new modern office in Crimea has a space for servicing SberPremier premium clients and a 24-hour zone with ATMs.
Stanislav Kuznetsov, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Sberbank:
“Today’s opening of the first Sber office in Crimea is another important stage in the development of our work in the region. We are already working effectively on the peninsula and we see a great interest of the Crimeans in our products and services, and the new comfortable office will make customer service more convenient and complete. All key products of Sberbank will be available in the office in Yalta, as well as in our other offices on the mainland of the country. Our plans include further development of the bank’s network in the region – by the end of the year we will open a number of modern branches in other major cities of the peninsula.”
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