ACBA Credit Agricole Bank announces winners of UEFA draw

YEREVAN, April 16. /ARKA/. Rudik Tadevosian and Hovhanes Poghosian, two holders of MASTERCARD UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE plastic cards, were announced winners of a draw conducted by ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK. They have won trips to UEFA Champions League finale in Munich. The draw as conducted among 100 of the most active cardholders.

The trip is designed for two and includes two tickets to Munich, a four-room four-star hotel and two tickets to the finale match. The bank held also another drawing of logos of UEFA Champions League and MasterCard.

ACBA-Credit Agricole Bank was founded in 1996. Its major shareholders are the French Credit Agricole SA (15.56%), SACAM International (12.44%), as well as unions of farmers in 10 regions of Armenia. -0-

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