AraratBank greets its bookworm-customers with books

YEREVAN, February 19. / ARKA /. Today, on the occasion of the birthday of the Great Armenian Poet Hovhannes Tumanyan — also celebrated as a book donation day — AraratBank gives books to its bookworm-customers.

“A book is a man’s best friend in different stages of life and in any situation. At AraratBank we celebrate a ”book-hugging” feast and we are glad that this occasion puts smiles on our customers’ faces and gives a fresh breath to their daily routine,” commented Tigran Badanyan, Deputy Chairman of the Executive Board.

The staff, as well as the members of the Executive Board and the Board of Directors of AraratBank, joined the event.

AraratBank is on the way of creating a new, customer-centric culture, valuing its customers and staying loyal to its slogan – Rising Together. -0-

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