Areximbank-Gazprombank Group calls on customers to support its new year charity campaign for children

YEREVAN, November 24. /ARKA/. The Russian-owned Areximbank-Gazprombank Group has called on its customers to support its New Year charity campaign called “Across the country and in the interests of each child.” The event is for children from Children of Armenia Fund (COAF) charity organization, the bank said in a statement.

The campaign will run until December 25. The bank employees will collect New Year gifts for the COAF children- clothing and school utensils which they need every day.

“We call on all our customers to join us in this noble endeavor and contribute to the development of the younger generation of our country. New Year is a children’s holiday. On this day, every kid hopes for a miracle. Let us make this miracle together,’ the statement says.

The main areas of social activities of the bank are promotion of culture and sport, protection of motherhood and childhood, and providing assistance to large and poor families, support for war veterans.

Areximbank-Gazprombank Group was founded in 1998. The Bank is a 100 percent subsidiary of the largest Russian bank Gazprombank. -0-

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