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Anelik Bank raffles prizes for depositors

YEREVAN, July 23. /ARKA/. Anelik Bank raffled yesterday prizes for ‘Hot Summer’ depositors. Some 1,700 residents of Armenia’s capital city and provinces took part in the draw.

Various prizes, including photo cameras, smartphones, TV sets and tablets went to 15 depositors. The grand prize, a trip to Crete, Greece’s island, was won by Heghine Margaryan.

Only those depositors who deposited at least AMD 500,000 or $1,000 between April 22 and July 15 as well as those who had balances amounting to minimum AMD 500,000 or $1,000 were eligible to take part in the draw.

Astkhik Martirosyan, the press secretary of Anelik Bank, congratulated the winners on behalf of the bank.
“In accordance with the bank’s tradition, prizes will periodically be raffled and other pleasant surprises will be made to our clients,” she said.

Anelik Bank established in 1990 is owned fully by Lebanese CreditBank. The bank’s assets totaled about AMD 87.1 billion in the first quarter of 2015 after growing 0.14% since the beginning of the year and liabilities grew 0.88% to AMD 73.3 billion, while liabilities to clients contacted to 1.63% to AMD 47.7 billion. Its capital shrank 3.56% to AMD 13.8 billion and its loan portfolio grew 3.98% to AMD 60.9 billion. ($1 – AMD 479.94). –0–

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