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VTB Bank (Armenia) to give press conference on retail business development

YEREVAN, April 19. /ARKA/. VTB Bank (Armenia) and Bank VTB 24 will give a joint press conference on the Bank’s retail business development in Armenia, Department of Advertising and Public Relations at VTB Bank (Armenia) reports ARKA on Thursday.

The participants of the press conference are VTB 24 President – Chairman of the Board, Mikhail Zadornov, First Deputy President Dmitry Rudenko, VTB Bank (Armenia) Acting General Director – Chairman of the Board of Directors, Yury Gusev, Director of Retail Business Development Department at VTB Bank (Armenia) Artak Khachatryan.

The press conference will be held Friday, April 20, at 13:00 at Ashot Erkat hall of Armenia Marriott Hotel.

Journalists should register for the event at 12:30.—0–

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