ACBA Bank organizes free business trainings for small and medium-sized businesses (photos, video)

YEREVAN, October 7. /ARKA/. How to show concern, to build a motivated team, to manage guest complaints, and position your business correctly?

ACBA Bank conducted a series of three-day trainings on tourism and hotel business in Gyumri, Vanadzor and Dilijan, providing participants with the necessary knowledge on business management and development.

“The time has come to demonstrate our support not only to the financial services sector. We work to broaden the knowledge of clients so that their business is based on knowledge. An intuition-based  business can sometimes work well, but from now on it must be scientifically justified to make it more effective. It will also reduce our risks as a financing organization, while the economy will benefit,” said Arsen Melkonyan, ACBA Bank Deputy CEO for Business Coordination.

The trainings were attended by founders, heads and managers of various guest houses in the regions.

Free business trainings initiated by ACBA Bank have been held for 7 years already. The bank was the first in the banking system of Armenia to organize free business trainings for small and medium-sized enterprises, contributing to the development of local businesses.

One can sign up for free business courses organized by the bank in the near future at sme.acba.am. The site was launched specifically for small and medium-sized businesses. It also features educational materials.

See the video for details.

ACBA Bank is controlled by the Central Bank of Armenia. – 0–

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