Inbank is relocating its main headquarters from its current premises on Niine Street to a new location in the Telliskivi district. The move is motivated by a desire for a modern working environment that aligns with the contemporary culture of the company. Currently, Inbank operates from a creative space located on Niine Street in Tallinn.

The company plans to establish its new peakontor in the M-building, situated within the Telliskivi commercial area. This new development, the seven-story M2 building, is scheduled for completion in 2028. The decision to relocate reflects a strategic effort to modernize the corporate setting.

By moving to the Telliskivi area, Inbank aims to create an office environment that better supports its current operational needs and cultural identity. The Telliskivi M-building development represents a significant addition to Tallinn’s business landscape. Once completed, the facility will provide the necessary infrastructure for Inbank’s expanded operations.

The transition of the main corporate office to Telliskivi is expected to mark a new chapter for the institution, providing a contemporary hub for its employees and business activities.

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