Thu, 6 February
2.1 C
Yerevan
USD: 396.58 RUB: 4.04 EUR: 413.36 GEL: 140.63 GBP: 497.27
spot_img

Users of Areximbank – Gazprombank group’s cards get chance to travel to Italy

YEREVAN, December 1. /ARKA/. Areximbank – Gazprobank Group and Master Card international payment system announce a special joint offer ahead of the New Year holidays.

The prize of this offer is a trip to Italy.

“The bank will provide Maestro and MasterCard Standard cards from December 1 till 31 for two years without irreducible balance and without pays for annual service of the card account,” the bank’s press office says.
Card users score points for every cashless operation.

Six winners will be selected in April 2011from those card users having the largest number of accumulated points.

The main prize is a trip to Italy for two persons. Other winners will receive valuable gifts.

Areximbank-Gazprombank Group (former Areximbank, renamed on June 12, 2009) was established in August 1998 for supporting entrepreneurship and serving financial flows between Russia and Armenia.

In 2007, Areximbank became a subsidiary of Russian Gazprombank.

ArmRosgasprom, Armenian Electric Networks, Russian-Armenia (Slavonic) University, Rusal-Armenal, Sarkis Karolina and Sharm Holding are among the bank’s clients.-0—

spot_img

POPULAR

Insurance market of Armenia is in embryonic state

Insurance market of Armenia is in embryonic state

Record growth of Armenian banks’ profits will allow reaching planned level of economic activity in 2025 – Galstyan

Armenia's banks have reported record profit growth in 2024, Central Bank Chairman Martin Galstyan said today.

Draft law on regulating crypto assets will soon be submitted to Armenian government

The draft law developed by the Central Bank of Armenia to regulate crypto assets will soon be submitted to the Armenian government for approval and then sent to parliament, the regulator's chairman Martin Galstyan said at a press conference today.

Net inflow of remittances from Russia to Armenia in 2024 decreased by 52.3% – Ministry of Finance

In January-December 2024, the net inflow of remittances to Armenia decreased by 34.8%, with a decline of 52.3% from the Russian Federation and 3.5% from other countries.

Strong demand for mortgages and consumer loans keep interest rates high – Central Bank of Armenia

One of the phenomena faced by the Central Bank of Armenia is the huge demand for loan products, the regulator's head Martin Galstyan said at a press conference on Tuesday.

LATEST NEWS

spot_imgspot_imgspot_img