Armenbrok investment company launches business academy

YEREVAN, December 22, /ARKA/. Armenia’s old and most experienced investment company Armenbrok
 
announced the opening of a business academy to teach students how to work at stock exchanges. The business academy offers a set of educational programs, developed in partnership with Russian Finam.
 
The graduates will be granted also Finam certificates after passing a special test. Each week the company will be offering two free seminars on forex and international stock exchange markets.
 
A press release by the company said the goal of seminars is to provide ordinary people with knowledge about securities and forex markets.
 
Armenbrok was established in 1995. It provides its customers with a wide range of financial and investment services. Over the last three years it attracted over 410 million in Armenian economy that resulted in creation of 50 new jobs. M.M. -0-

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