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Bank Anelik to draw a free trip to Greece

YEREVAN, July 30. /ARKA /. The head office of Anelik Bank will host a drawing on August 1 to determine a winner among depositors of its special Vacation deposit offer who will get a free travel to Greece for two. The drawing is for all those who opened Vacation deposits in the bank from October 5, 2011 to July 25, 2012 inclusive.

According to Armen Arevyan, marketing and public relations director of the bank, the previous drawing – a ticket fro two to Paris- was won by a depositor from Dalarik village of Armavir region.

This year’s trip called “Traveling in the footsteps of Alexander of Macedonia”, is provided by IM travel company. The deposits in drams were accepted at 12% per annum rate, and those in U.S. dollars at 8.3%. The minimum deposit amount was 100 thousand drams ($1-407.35 drams). -0 –

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