ANELIK BANK BOOM ENERGY VISA Classic card holders to enjoy unprecedented preferences in Yerevan’s culture centers

YEREVAN, February 27. /ARKA/. ANELIK BANK BOOM ENERGY VISA Classic card holders will enjoy unprecedented preferences in culture centers in Yerevan, Anelik Bank’s press office reports.

According to the report, a BOOM ENERGY VISA card holder who buys one ticket for a performance in the Yerevan State Theatre of Pantomime will get two free tickets for one of three follow-up performances.

A cardholder who buys two tickets for a performance in Mher Mkrtchyan Theatre will get two free tickets for the same performance.

Yerevan Dramatic Theatre after Hrachya Ghaplanyan offers a 20-percent discount for any ticket.

On September 3, 2012, Anelik Bank offered a new product – ANELIK BANK BOOM ENERGY VISA Classic. It differs significantly from other cards in Armenia – holders of this card enjoy preferences not only in the city’s best clubs, restaurants and cafes, but also in some culture centers, including theatres.

“Cooperating with cultural centers, we try to expand the frames of our BOOM ENERGY card and give a new impetus to the card preferences program,” said Armen Arevyan, chief of the bank’s marketing and public relations division.

He expressed confidence that cardholders will hail the bank’s cooperation with culture centers, particularly theatres.

“Cooperation will continue, and we intend to involve new culture centers in our program contributing as much as we can to spurring our city’s culture life,” Arevyan said.

Anelik Bank was established on July 9, 1990 and registered on October 1, 1991.

In October 1996, the bank got its license from the Central Bank of Armenia.

Lebanese CreditBank holds 89.95% of Anelik Bank’s shares, and the remaining 10.05% belong to Samvel Chzmachyan, the chairman of the bank’s board. -0—

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