VTB Bank (Armenia) holds its first Spartakiad

YEREVAN, June 27. /ARKA/. On June 23, VTB Bank (Armenia) held its first Spartakiad (sports tournaments), the bank’s press office reported on Wednesday.

The tournaments took place in Park Resort Aghveran hotel compound. More than 500 employees of the bank’s head office and branches took part in the event. They competed in eight sports – football, volleyball, rope war, race, table tennis, arm wrestling, darts and chess blitz.
Ivan Telegin, CEO and chairman of the VTB Bank (Armenia) directorial board, addressing the Spartakiad participants and guests, stressed the importance of the event.

The key aim of the bank’s Spartakiad is to support healthy lifestyle and to strengthen team spirit.

The event was ended in the closing ceremony. The Spartakiad winners were congratulated, and prizes were handed to them.

VTB Bank Armenia (Armenian Savings Bank before June 2006) joined VTB Group in April 2004. VTB, the second largest bank of Russia, holds 100% of shares of VTB Bank (Armenia). VTB Bank (Armenia) has 67 branches all over Armenia’s territory – the largest branch network in the country. VTB Bank (Armenia) is reckoned among leaders for general indicators. –0—

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