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Discover Sri Lanka with MasterCard

YEREVAN, November 3, /ARKA/. AraratBank and MasterCard international payment system launch joint campaign between November 01 and December 25, 2021 followed by a great raffle.

Holders of MasterCard Standard, MasterCard Gold, and MasterCard Business, who will make at least 100 non-cash transactions or non-cash purchases for the amount of AMD 300,000 or currency equivalent, will take part in the online raffle to be held on December 29, with the following prizes at stake:

– Trip to Sri Lanka for 2 persons (2 vouchers)

– iPhone 13 (2 pcs)

– Apple Watch 6 (2 pcs)

– Portable speaker (2 pcs)

– AirPods headphones (2 sets)

– 10 gift cards

“We have good news for those that are not yet AraratBank cardholders: as part of the special offer, get 50% off on all cards of MasterCard system when ordering the cards on AraratBank website, AraratMobile app, at AraratBank branches and/or the Head Office. By acquiring one of the cards of AraratBank MasterCard system and making non-cash transactions in the necessary amount or volume between November 1 and December 25, new cardholders will also be able to join the raffle,” said Hayk Harutyunyan, Head of Plastic Cards Operations Department of AraratBank.

Attention: Non-cash transactions do not include card-to-card or card-to-account transfers, e-wallet top-up, loan repayments, utility and telecom payments, state and local fees and compulsory levies. -0-

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