ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK- first bank in Armenia to conduct regular business trainings for its customers to promote SMEs

YEREVAN, November 20. /ARKA/. ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK is the first bank in Armenia that has started conducting regular business trainings for its customers with a view to promote small and medium-sized businesses throughout all the phases of their work.

According to a Bank’s press release, the participants of business training are offered five different topics, designed to provide them with theoretical and practical knowledge for the best management of their businesses and application of a number of marketing tools.

The trainings are designed not only for the heads of companies, which are the customers of the bank, but also for the heads of all SMEs who are not the bank’s customers if they would like to take part in them.

Those wishing to participate may register by calling the bank’s call-centre. The phone number is 010 31 88 88, or by visiting any branch of the bank in Yerevan. The next training is scheduled for November 24-27.

ACBA was established in 1996 as part of EU’s TACIS program. As a result of a long-term and mutually beneficial cooperation between ACBA Bank and the French Credit Agricole the latter became the biggest shareholder of ACBA in 2006, September. ACBA was restructured, becoming a closed joint stock company and was renamed ACBA CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK. -0-

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