Ingo Armenia participates in world vision’s first gala dinner purposed for assisting poor children

YEREVAN, June 5. /ARKA/. Ingo Armenia insurance company participated in the gala dinner, organized for the first time by the world charity organization World Vision, the company’s press service reported ARKA on Monday.

“The participation of Ingo Armenia in this event is dictated by the principle of corporate social responsibility,” the source says.

The participants of the dinner, dedicated to the International Children’s Day under the slogan “Let’s give a smile to children,” made donations helped the children from marginalized backgrounds to take advantage of ‘Summer camps” program launched by World Vision. Among the participants there were officials, businessman, artists.

INGO Armenia” was established in 1997 as Closed Joint Stock Insurance Company “Efes”. In December 2003, 75% of shares of the company was obtained by the Russian company “INGOSSTRAKH” after which it was renamed “INGO Armenia”. Levon Altunyan (Armenia) is the shareholder of 25% of shares. Charter capital of the company is 750.9 million drams.

World Vision Armenia operates in 130 communities of Yerevan and six provinces of the republic, assisting nearly 22 thousand children and their families. Its programs focus on health, economic development, protection of children, and spiritual development. —0–

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