Armenia’s RESO insurance company awards prizes to winners of Reading Olympiad 2013

YEREVAN, May 15. /ARKA/. Armenia’s RESO insurance company awarded prizes to winners of all the stages of the Reading Olympiad 2013 for school children, the company’s press office told ARKA News Agency.

The final stage of the Olympiad was held in the building of the Union of Writers. Jurors at the contest selected winners by using particular criteria.

Contenders read out fragments from literature works.

Each winner got from the company an accident insurance policy worth 250,000 drams.
Besides, 33 winners of the second round got RESO-TUN apartment policy worth 500,000 drams.
The company also gave health insurance policies totaling 10 million drams to Marine Navasardyan, the winner of the final round, and three members of her family under the RESOMED program.

Samvel Grigoryan, executive director of RESO insurance company greeted participants of the Olympiad and congratulated the winners. He stressed that a child can build his/her family’s welfare by using knowledge.

“RESO company attaches importance to young generation’s interest in reading,” the company says in its press release.

RESO insurance company started operating in Armenia in November 2008. The company’s shareholders are Poligrafia CJSC – 50% and CAS Equity Partners Limited – 50%. —0—

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