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Acba Bank founds Business Club

YEREVAN, March 20. /ARKA/. On March 23, Acba Bank will launch Acba Business Club, set up  to help businesses in Armenia develop, establish ties with one another, expand opportunities for cooperation and create new prospects, the bank said in a press release.

Special guest at the opening of Acba Business Club will be ABBYY founder David Yan, a leader in the field of artificial intelligence and a member of the “Band of Angels” investor group.

David Yan will deliver a speech on “How to succeed in business: determination or persistence?’ This will be followed by a panel discussion on “The Role and importance of the business community.”

To attend the event apply here.

The launch of Acba Business Club is a good opportunity to establish new business contacts and expand one’s network of partners, the bank said.

Becoming a member of the Acba Business Club executives will have the opportunity to attend many events organized by the club, such as international business events and discussions on business, to listen to professional speakers, invited from abroad, to use on preferential terms the services of partner organizations of the club in the field of IT, marketing, human resource management and consulting and many other benefits.

To join the club, find out about upcoming events, as well as special offers from partners, you need to go to sme.acba.am.

Acba Bank is overseen by the Central Bank of Armenia.-0-

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