Central bank
The Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) is a company operating in various industries such as financial technology, retail banking, banking as a service, online banking, payment systems, and investment banking[(89347249)(90000223)(81909960)(83063038)(83063034)]. Established in 1991 and headquartered in Yerevan, Armenia[(74401704)(74401706)], the company is a joint-stock company[(81909979)] that is actively involved in offering services such as credit and debit cards, mobile payments, payment automation, currency exchange, and money transfers[(81909891)(81909944)(83063082)(83063137)(83063213)].
In addition, the Central Bank of Armenia is engaged in the banking industry and provides services like private banking, student loans, mortgage loans, retail banking, and debt collection[(81909903)(81909919)(83063120)(83063124)(83063125)]. The company has a legal name of Central Bank of Armenia and is actively operating currently, with 696 employees working[(81909970)(14483190)(81909990)]. The company is incorporated under the reference 5299000H77JSW90G7935, with a date of incorporation on June 30, 1996[(81910004)(81909978)]. The company's full address is Vazgen Sargsyan str. 6, Yerevan, Armenia[(81909994)], and the stock symbol is CBA[(81910026)].