Рaypost and RIA money award winners of Аugust raffle

YEREVAN, September 7. /ARKA/. Armenia’s national postal operator HayPost and RIA Money Transfer, the third largest money transfer system in the world, running a joint campaign to encourage HayPost customers to use the money transfer system, presented on September 5 diplomas and monetary prizes to the winners of the August raffle.

The winner is selected randomly in a drawing. The other prize receiver was the HayPost employee who implemented the largest number of transactions through RIA system in August.

The campaign will last till the end of the year. Any customer sending or receiving a transfer via the RIA system is eligible to take part in a monthly $100 raffle. In addition, the HayPost employee who implements the largest quantity of transactions through RIA system is awarded with a diploma.

RIA Money Transfer system enables customers to receive money transfers from relatives and friends abroad within few minutes. HayPost customers can also transfer money through the global network of RIA, including 150 countries with more than 310.000 offices. -0-

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