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Unibank running ‘You Spend – We Gift Money’ campaign for its cardholders

YEREVAN, September 30. /ARKA/. Unibank is running ‘You Spend – We Gift Money’ campaign for its cardholders.

The cardholders score 2 bonus points for every 1,000 spent drams and can receive money for the accumulated points – 1 dram for 1 point.

Bonus points are provided for cash and non-cash payments made by using Юнибанка VISA and ArCa cards in Armenia and abroad (excluding virtual transactions).

A sum equal to the accumulated points comes to clients’ card account once in every quarter.

SMS messages containing information are sent to cardholders within first five working days of every next month.

Unibank has also a pleasant surprise for cardholders – three IPhone SE mobile phones will be raffled once in every quarter for those clients who have 1,000 accumulated points.

Prize-getters will be chosen at random – through drawing. The first drawing will be held in October 2016.

“Unibank is always implementing programs aimed at enhancement of clients’ loyalty and stimulating growth of card transactions, offering beneficial and simple programs to cardholders,” Unibank says in its press release. “They require no additional actions from cardholders – clients just make their current payments, and the bank calculates points and transfer money to their card accounts.”

Unibank was established in October 2001. In 2002, the bank introduced Unistream system. The bank’s major shareholder is Glovery Holding LTD. IN 2015, Unibank was reorganized into an open joint stock company. –0—

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