ADB offers new disocunst to hodlers of MASTERCARD and ARCA cards

YEREVAN, April 19. /ARKA/. The Armenian Development Bank (ADB) has announced a new string of discounts for its clients effective throughout this year.

The discounts are designed for holders of MasterCard and ArCa cards. The bank said in a press release that holders of these cards can get discounts in more than a hundred retail outlets and service centers in Yerevan.

According to the press release, the Armenian Development Bank is constantly studying the needs of different customer groups offering each a reliable and convenient package of financial services.
“The bank’s goal is  to expand the list of shops offering discounts to its cardholders. The complete list is available on the website of the bank,” it said.

Armenian Development Bank was established in 1990. Prior to 1996 it operated under the name of Bank of Reconstruction and Development. Major shareholders are Ruben Hayrapetyan – 19.98%, Ara Mehakyan – 16.95%, Grigor Termenjian – 16.03%. -0-

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