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Unibank raffles three mobile phone sets for cardholders

YEREVAN, October 21. /ARKA/. Unibank raffled Friday thee iPhone SE mobile phone sets for those cardholders who have scored 1,000 points, the press office of the bank reports.

This was the first drawing held as part of Unibank’s ‘You Spend, We Give Money’ campaign.

Winners were chosen picking out randomly numbers of banking cards.

The campaign’s drawings will be held once in every quarter.

Unibank continues running ‘You Spend, We Give Money’ campaign. Cardholders score two points for every spent 1,000 drams – one dram is paid for every one point.

Bonus points are provided for cash and non-cash payments made by using Unibank’s 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, if their number exceeds 500.

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

Unibank was founded in October 2001. In 2002 it introduced Unistream system. Some 93.5% of its shares are held by Glover Holdings LTD. –0—

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