VTB Bank (Armenia) and Unistream announce winners of joint money transfer promotion campaign

YEREVAN, September 14. /ARKA/. VTB Bank (Armenia) and Unistream money transfer system have announced today the winners of a promotion campaign called ‘Winning Money Transfer.”

The campaign was running from April 18 to August 18 and was eligible for citizens who sent and / or received the greatest amount of money transfers through Unistream system by using VTB Bank (Armenia) to send or receive money transfers to or from VTB Group banks in Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and Unistream’s service points in Russia.

Ten winners were selected randomly from 100 most active participants of the campaign during live broadcasting by Radio Van.

They are Nvard Petrosyan, Aghavni Nersisyan, Diana Sargsyan, Artur Manukyan, Arthur Kasinyan Manvel Avetisian, Kristine Mnatsakanyan, Susanna Ghazarian, Razmik Manucharyan and Kristine Papoyan.

Each of them received a certificate for 100,000 drams for the purchase of home appliances from stores offered by the Bank.

VTB Bank (Armenia) started cooperation with Unistream in 2011, becoming one of the most popular bank chosen by Armenians to send or receive money transfers. Thanks to joint promotion campaigns Unistream now accounts for 40% of all money transfers made through VTB Bank (Armenia).

VTB Bank (Armenia) was acquired entirely by Russian VTB group in l 2004. The bank runs 67 branches across Armenia, more than any other local bank.-0-

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