Bank Anelik staff joins fundraising for Kessab armenians

YEREVAN, April 11. /ARKA/. Bank Anelik has joined the fundraising activities of Jinishian Memorial Foundation for Armenians from Kessab of Syria, the bank’s press office reported

The bank opened a special account for every staff member to make his contribution to fundraising for compatriots from Kessab, according to the report.

“Throughout the history, the diaspora has been always next to us, and it is now our turn to help our compatriots in need”, said the PR manager of the bank Astghik Mkhitaryan.

According to the report, the Jinishian Memorial Foundation has a branch office in Syria and can help deliver donations to Kessab Armenians.

Anelik Bank created in 1990 is now fully owned by Lebanese CreditBank SAL. –0–

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