Ardshininvestbank donates 15 million drams to Hayastan All Armenian fund

YEREVAN, November 26, /ARKA/. Armenian Ardshininvestbank said in a statement it has donated 15 million Drams ($39,000) to Hayastan All Armenian Fund.

‘Ardshininvestbank has been cooperating with Hayastan Fund from the latter’s inception having donated some 104 million Drams to it over the last 6 years,’ the statement said.

Nerses Karamanukian, chairman of the bank’s board, was quoted as saying that cooperation with Hayastan Fund is ‘a responsible and pleasant process.’

‘It is a pleasant process because the bank makes its own contribution to patriotic initiatives of the Fund. It is also a responsible process since all projects implemented by the Fund are for our future generations,’ he said.

Ardshininvestbank has 49 branches in Armenia and 6 in Nagorno-Karabakh and a representation in Paris, France. -0-

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