Four teams fought for VTB bank (Armenia) mini-football cup

YEREVAN, October 6. / ARKA /. Four teams, all composed of VTB Bank (Armenia) employees, fought last Sunday for the bank’s Mini-Football Cup.

‘Sales’ team, made of employees of POS lending group and “United” team comprising employees of the banking risks monitoring unit and operations dapartment played for the third place. The winner was the “United” team.

The Cup was fought for by “KMB” team, composed of employees of small business management unit and “Yerevan 1″ team, composed of employees of the bank’s Yerevan branches. The Cup was handed to «KMB” team.

The bank’s leadership congratulated all the participants and presented the winners with medals and the grand prize.

The best scorer of the tournament and the author of the best goal was Vahe Arsenyan from «KMB” team.

VTB Bank (Armenia) is a 100% subsidiary of Russian VTB Bank. It runs 67 branches in Armenia, more than any other local bank.-0-

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