Unibank is now a regular partner of “Pan-Armenian intellectual movement”

YEREVAN, April 14. /ARKA/.Unibank, traditionally acting as a sponsor to “What? Where? When?” game show and “Dilijan games” festival, has become a regular partner of “Pan-Armenian intellectual movement”. 

The main goal of the Movement is to promote the idea of intellectual leisure, Unibank said in a press release.

By creating school-student leagues of intellectual games, the Armenian experts open up new horizons for the younger generation, helping young people to prove themselves, gain experience in leadership and teamwork. Team-building in the form of intellectual games is also becoming popular in Armenia. 

Erudition and flexibility of thinking, fair competition and rush of winning, friendship and cooperation with like-minded people are the values that are equally shared both by «Pan-Armenian Intellectual Movement» and Unibank. -0-

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