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Bank VTB Armenia installs distance learning system

YEREVAN, July 15. / ARKA /. Bank VTB (Armenia) said today it has completed the installment of a distance learning system.

According to a press release, each employee of the bank has access to the learning portal and can select appropriate materials to read them at a convenient time. The testing of employees will be conducted in an on-line mode, which is important given that the bank has the largest network of branches across the country.

“Under the current economic situation a bank can not be successful without continued training of its staff,” Bank VTB (Armenia) CEO Valery Ovsyannikov was quoted as saying.

‘The learning centre of the bank applies a professional approach to personnel training seeking not only to increase employee productivity, but also to develop their maximum potential,” the statement said.

The course comprises an interactive training and business games, seminars and conferences. All games, exercises and case studies are based on real situations, such as customer service and sales of products.

VTB Bank (Armenia) is fully owned by Russian VTB Group. It has 68 branches in Armenia. -0-

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