Acba bank conducts free business trainings for Armenian SMEs

YEREVAN, June 8. /ARKA/.  How to grow a successful business, to manage and control costs correctly? For 7 years already, Acba bank has been conducting free business trainings, providing participants not only with knowledge of business management and development, but also with experience, the press service of the bank said.

“The main goal is to provide experience to our partners, including international experience. We position ourselves not only as a financial services organization, but also as a good partner that is ready to share knowledge and experience with our colleagues. If the client can create value in Armenia, the economy benefits from this, we all benefit. We have been investing in this serious area for many years and are satisfied,” said Arsen Melkonyan, Deputy Acba bank CEO for Coordination of Transactions.

Acba bank was the first bank in Armenia to organize free business trainings for small and medium-sized enterprises, promoting development of local businesses. -0-

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