Areximbank-Gazprombank Group launches “Let’s Be Neighbors” campaign

YEREVAN, April 21. /ARKA/. Areximbank-Gazprombank Group announces “Let’s Be Neighbors” campaign, the press office of the bank reported on Wednesday.

The aim of the campaign is to enhance potential clients’ awareness of the bank’s services and prices.

“The campaign implies dissemination of information flyers in Yerevan’s streets, distribution of emails and awareness-enhancing measures for residents of houses and personnel of organizations located near the bank or its branches,” the press release says.

Distance payment of utility bills will be offered to these “neighbors” as part of the campaign, and “NUR” saving bonus card will be presented to each “neighbor”.

This campaign targets only residents of Yerevan, but Areximbank-Gazprombank Group intends to launch similar campaigns also in other cities, where the bank has branches.

Areximbank-Gazprombank Group was established in 1998.

The bank is a member of Gazprombank OJSC, one of the largest banks in Russia and the East Europe.

The bank has 57,016 clients, 2,489 of which are legal entities and 54,527 individuals. –0–

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