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VTB bank (Armenia) and MasterCard announce winners of driving with VTB campaign

YEREVAN, April 14. / ARKA /. VTB Bank (Armenia) and MasterCard international payment system have announced the winners of a special joint campaign called “Driving with VTB” designed for holders of Cirrus/Metro and MasterCard Standard cards, as well as Gold MasterCard cards, issued by the bank.

By using these cards to pay for goods and services in the country, their holders earned bonus points and a chance to win one of the three valuable prizes – a 500,000 drams worth certificate for purchase of household appliances, a trip for two to Sri Lanka and the grand prize – Renault Logan car. The campaign ran from 15 December 2014 to 15 March 2015 inclusive.

Cardholders earned two bonus points for each non-cash transaction worth 1000 drams made through the bank’s trade and service points.

For each non-cash transaction worth 1,000 drams made n Armenia and abroad, including online stores, (with the exception of utilities and other non-cash transactions, made through ATMs), they got one bonus point. The maximum number of points from one operation was 50.

One hundred cardholders with the highest number of points took part in the drawing of the prizes. The 500,000 dram certificate went to Gayane Badalyan, the trip to Sri Lanka went to Lily Davtyan and the Renault Logan went to Anahit Harutyunyan.

It was the second joint campaign carried out by VTB Bank (Armenia) together with MasterCard.
VTB Bank (Armenia) is fully owned by Russian VTB Bank. It runs 67 branches across Armenia, more than any other local bank.-0-

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