Areximbank- Gazprombank group to take part in EXPO-RUSSIA Armenia 2010

YEREVAN, October 27. /ARKA/. Areximbank- Gazprombank Group will take part in EXPO-RUSSIA Armenia 2010, the third annual exhibition of Russian industrial products, the bank’s press office reported on Wednesday.

Representatives of Russian Gazprombak will attend the event as well.

The three-day exhibition will be open from October 28 till 30.

EXPO

-RUSSIA Armenia 2010 is organized by Zarubezh-Expo OJSC and Multi Group Concern.

The latest products of Russian and Armenian enterprises will be showcased here.

The exhibition’s motto is “2010 is the Year of Science and Innovations in the CIS”.

More than 70 Russian and Armenian companies will showcase their products.

Some 180 businessmen have already arrived in Yerevan from Russia for participation in

EXPO-RUSSIA Armenia 2010.

Areximbank-Gazprombank Group was established in August 1998.

The bank is a subsidiary of Russia’s Gazprombank.

The bank’s clients are over 58,000 individuals and more than 2,000 legal entities, including large companies, such as ArmRosgasprom CJSC, Armenian Electric Networks CJSC, VivaCell-MTS, RUSAL ARMENAL CJSC, as well as Russian-Armenian (Slavonic) University.

The ban k has 15 branches in Armenia. Six of these branches operate in Yerevan.

Gazprombank, one of the largest universal financial institutions of Russia, serves key segments of Russia’s economy, such as gas, oil, nuclear, electric and other sectors.

The bank’s clients are over 2 million individuals and 43,000 legal entities.

Gazprombank has 44 branches and five subsidiaries and dependent Russian banks.

The bank also participates in the capital of four foreign banks – in Belarus, Armenia, Ukraine and Switzerland.

Gazprombank has resident offices in Beijing, China, and Ulan Bator, Mongolia. -0-

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