VTB Bank (Armenia) offers free trip for two to world cup 2014 in Brazil

YEREVAN, December 13. / ARKA /. VTB Bank (Armenia) has invited all its Visa cardholders to try to win a free trip for two to 2014 World Football Cup in 2014 in Brazil as well as many other valuable prizes.

Visa cardholders should do shopping from January 2 to February 2, 2014 in Dubai and participate in the raffle.

The bank said the main prizes will be raffled in March 2014. The 19th Dubai Shopping Festival is a 32-day festival with a spectacular opening ceremony. Throughout the festival, visitors will be kept entertained by attractions as diverse as live concerts, falconry shows and celebrity lookalikes.

The Dubai Shopping Festival draws millions of tourists to Dubai every January, largely attracting visitors from Russia, Saudi Arabia, India and the United Kingdom. The increasing popularity of the Dubai Shopping Festival has been credited as the main catalyst for an increase in visitors to the emirate during January.

VTB Bank (Armenia) is owned fully by Russian VTB Bank.  It operates 67 branches in Armenia. -0-

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