Winners determined in Bank VTB (Armenia) mini-football tournament finale

YEREVAN, December 2. /ARKA/. The final matches of Bank VTB (Armenia) Mini-Football Cup took place on November 30, the bank’s press office reported.

The team of the bank’s small business management was the third and that of the retail sales POS crediting department came the second.

The bank’s Mini-Football Cup went to the united team of risk supervision department and the operational department, according to the report.

The teams were supported during the matches by the staffs of the bank from Yerevan and Armenia’s provinces.

The head of the small business department Khachik Nerkakaryan was recognized the best forward of the tournament having scored 17 goals.

The prizewinners received presents from the initiators of the tournament, says the report.

VTB Bank (Armenia) is a 100 percent subsidiary of Russian VTB Bank. It runs 67 branches across the country.–0–

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