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Armenian Converse Bank announces holiday offer

YEREVAN, February 11. /ARKA/. In connection with the approaching St. Sargis Day, which is the Armenian equivalent of St. Valentine Day, the Armenian Converse Bank offers new payment cards. A cardholder may have his or her photograph on it taken with his or her sweetheart.

The bank’s press office told ARKA News Agency that cardholders can offer their design of cards.

They also can do it by using the bank’s Internet website.

“Converse Bank is the only bank in the country and the South Caucasus to issue cards designed by cardholders personally,” the press release says.

The Converse Bank is one of the leading banks of Armenia. The bank provides high-quality, comprehensive, available and up-to-date services to all.

The Converse Bank CJSC was established in 1993.

Advanced Global Investments LLC holds 95% of the bank’s shares, and the remaining 5% belong to Armenian Apostolic Church.

The Converse Bank has 28 branches (two of them provide postal-banking services) with 600 employees in 13 cities in Armenia. -0-

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