Depositor of “bank Anelik” won a voucher to Paris

YEREVAN, August 5. /ARKA/. Depositor of the Armenian “Bank Anelik” won a voucher for two persons to Paris in the result of the lottery which took place on Friday in the head office of the bank. The voucher holder was selected among 485 depositors of the deposit “Vacation pay”.

“Such lotteries will continue also in future. All the depositors will get free plastic VISA or MasterCard as a present without service payment”, said Deputy Head of the Department of Development of “Bank Anelik” Anna Ghazaryan during the awarding ceremony.

Head of Advertisement and PR Department of “Bank Anelik”Armen Arevyan said that the number of depositors of the bank has increased. “We are impressed by the amount of deposits of 3.3 billion drams and increase of the number of depositors by 30% since the beginning of the year”, he said.

Arevyan said that this increase is provided not only by the attracted deposits “Vacation pay” since May 5 but also other types of deposits such as “Reliable”, “Accumulative” and others for which average annual rate of 12.5% is defined.
“The Bank gives opportunity to the depositors to take the deposit or its part any time by keeping the percents of the given month”, he said.

Bank Anelik cjsc was established on July 9, 1990. It was registered on October 1, 1991 and in October 1996 the bank got general license of CB Armenia N9. Shareholders of the bank are CreditBank S.A.L. with the share of 51%, Samvel Chzmachyan – 12.25%, Armen Ghazaryan – 6% and Galina Voronina – 12.25%. ($1- 365.7 drams). –0–

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