Unibank and MasterCard give away tourist trips to Armenia and Dubai

YEREVAN, May 25. /ARKA/. Unibank and MasterCard are running a joint promo campaign “Enjoy Summer with Unibank and MasterCard,” within the framework of which new cardholders can win a tourist trip. Every month from May to July two round trips for two persons will be raffled off. The grand prize will be a seven-day trip for two to Dubai.

Those individuals who have obtained MasterCard cards from Unibank in May-July inclusive and have made non-cash purchases or payments amounting to 30.000 AMD and more during the campaign period may participate in the draw.

The grand prize will be drawn among those who have obtained MasterCard cards during the promo period and have made non-cash purchases and payments amounting to AMD 100.000 and more by the end of the campaign. The winners will be determined by a random number generator.

Cashless payments are becoming more and more popular in Armenia every year. This way of paying for goods and services is simple and convenient. Unibank will continue encouraging its customers to make cashless payments, offering cards with various benefits and improving its UNIMobile mobile app, which can be downloaded from App Store and Google Play.

One can apply for the MasterCard cards at any of the bank’s 54 branches. The terms of the “Enjoy Summer with Unibank and MasterCard” promotion campaign can be found at www.unibank.am. –0–

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