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Converse Bank announces CashBack campaign as part of Yerevan Wine Days 2018 festival

YEREVAN, May 11. /ARKA/. Within the framework of “Yerevan Wine Days 2018” festival, Converse Bank announces another CashBack campaign.

According to the bank’s press release, within this campaign, the Bank offers its cardholders to make purchases at Karas wine store located at Saryan Street and get refund of 25% of the purchase amount.

“Converse Bank regularly announces Cashback campaigns to encourage its customers, enabling its cardholders to make advantageous purchases in the Bank’s partner network of the trade and services sectors. In the scope of Cashback campaigns, we do not just refund 25 percent of the purchase amount to the customers, but also give cardholders the opportunity to accumulate Converse Points and exchange them for gifts in the Bank’s partner network”, – Grigori Baghdasaryan, Retail Business Director at Converse Bank, is quoted in the press release.

According to him, within the framework of CashBack campaigns held in 2014-2018 Converse Bank returned more than AMD 260 mln to the bank’s customers.

Converse Bank was registered on December 20, 1993.

The bank’s shareholders are Advanced Global Investments LLC (Argentina) – 80.94%, Armenian Apostolic Church – 5% and HayPost Trust Management B.V. Company – 14.06%. -0—–

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