Areximbank, MasterCard offer movie to clients

YEREVAN, August 16. /ARKA/. Areximbank – Gazprombank Group and MasterCard international payment system offers their clients to watch a movie for free.

According to the press office of Areximbank – Gazprombank Group, shopping paid via MasterCard or Maestro with at least 8,000 drams spent will bring two tickets to cinema to clients over a period between August 15 and October 15.

To get them it is necessary to collect eight cash receipts and submit them to operators at gift-providing points in DalmaGarden Mall and Yerevan Mall.

The bank also says that holders of MasterCard Maestro, MasterCard Standard, MasterCard Gold who use POS terminals and e-commerce service in paying for bought goods and services will enjoy cash-back service – they will have one percent of the spent amount returned.

Areximbabnk – Gazprombank Group CJSC was established in 1998. The bank is a subsidiary of Russia’s Gazprombank. –0—-

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