Converse bank attracts 260 million drams from special Zatik deposits offer

YEREVAN, June 27. / ARKA /. Armenian Converse bank said it has attracted more than 260 million AMD worth deposits as part of a special time offer Zatik that was organized specially for women from 7 March to 31 May.

The bank told ARKA that deposits were accepted in AMD for 12 months at 12% interest rate.

Last week the bank held a lottery as part of the special offer. The winners got a variety of prizes.

Converse bank makes similar offers on a regular basis. Previous winners were awarded trips to Disneyland, Turin, Egypt, Dubai and Prague.

Some 95% in Converse bank is owned by an Argentine businessman of Armenian origin, Eduardo Eurnekian. The remaining 5% belong to the Armenian Apostolic Church. Converse bank has 28 branches. ($ 1 – 372.26 drams). -0-

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