Orienbonk announces rebranding

Open Joint Stock Company (OJSC) Orinebonk, referred to herein as Orienbonk, has announced the completion of a rebranding initiative, which includes an update log and website.   The bank, in particular, notes that over the years since obtaining license No. 1 from the National Bank of Tajikistan for providing banking service, Orienbonk has rebranded twice in […]

Open Joint Stock Company (OJSC) Orinebonk, referred to herein as Orienbonk, has announced the completion of a rebranding initiative, which includes an update log and website.  

The bank, in particular, notes that over the years since obtaining license No. 1 from the National Bank of Tajikistan for providing banking service, Orienbonk has rebranded twice in accordance with its goals, policies and business culture.  

“Over the past year, macro- and micro-economic conditions have changed many times and new financial institutions have come and gone, but Orienbonk has remained a reliable support for its customers and backbone bank paying an important role in the economic development of Tajikistan,” says a statement released by Orienbonk.  

2023 is reportedly the year of changes, the year of a new cycle of development for Orienbonk and rebranding is just the first step. 

“New colors — yellow and blue – are colors having deep, saturated shades and symbolizing calmness, confidence and at the same time energy.”

“The super sign, stylistically based on the symbolism of the ancient Aryans, symbolizes success and stability and reflects our commitment to further growth and to achieving our goals,” the statement notes.  

Orienbonk is one of Tajikistan’s largest financial institutions.  The bank is currently led by Hasan Asadullozoda.

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