Ameriabank wins festivals of intellectual games

YEREVAN, September 25. /ARKA/. Ameriabank’s team won on Sunday the third traditional contest l of intellectual games called ‘Brain Ring’ involving financial organizations of Armenia, beating in the final the peers from HSBC Armenia Bank. VTB Bank (Armenia) team was third, who overcame the team of Rosgosstrakh Armenia insurance company.

Haykaz Melkumyan from Art-Lar Finance and Accounting was recognized as the best player of the contest.

The winners received not only books as prizes but also diplomas. The organizer of the festival is the public organization called the Armenian Association of Experts.

The purpose of the contest is to stimulate the participation of employees of Armenia’s financial organizations in intellectual games and spread the game in the country. -0-

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