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Armenia’s ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK raffling Nissan Micra and 100 cards

YEREVAN, November 1. /ARKA/. ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK offers its card holders an unprecedented lottery where a Nissan Micra and 100 gift cards worth 100,000 drams for shopping in Yerevan will be raffled, the bank’s press office reported.

Holders of the bank’s American Express, Visa, MasterCard or ArCa who will carry out a payment transaction worth a minimum of 100,000 drams in Armenia or abroad from November 1 to December 31, will participate in the lottery.

The prizes will be raffled in January 2014 using the random selection principle. The winners will be established by the bank’s clients themselves, according to the report.

Sheets with names of cardholders meeting the transaction amount requirement will be placed in a special box in the new “Nor Nork” branch of the bank. During several days the bank’s visitors will be picking up names of cardholders from the box. A total of 101 sheets with cardholder names will be picked up for participation in the raffle, according to the report.

The bank’s staff itself is not eligible for participation in the lottery.

ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK was established in 1995 as part of the European Union’s TACIS program. In 2006, CREDIT-AGRICOLE GROUP invested substantially into its capital becoming its largest shareholder. The bank is the biggest lender to farmers in Armenia. ($1=405.03drams).–0–

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