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Ameriabank and Yerevan municipality’s joint campaign prolonged till June 20

YEREVAN, June 15. /ARKA/. The Wall of Wishes, Ameriabank and Yerevan Municipality’s joint campaign launched in Yerevan on June 1, the Children’s Day, is prolonged for five days, Ameriabank’s press office reported on Friday.

This campaign gives the capital’s residents a chance to submit their proposals about how to improve the city’s face.

Everybody who wants can depict or describe the future face of Yerevan and fasten their proposals to the Walls of Wishes.

“The campaign has triggered public outcry – the city residents are placing their proposals on Ameriabank and the municipality’s pages in Facebook,” the press release says.

Ameriabank is a universal bank providing investment, corporate and retail banking services in packages.

Artak Hanesyan is the bank’s CEO and chairman of the board, and Ruben Vardanyan chairs the bank’s directorial board. -0—

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