Novosti-Armenia news agency resumes the issue of Good News jointly with VTB Bank (Armenia)

YEREVAN, 3 September. /ARKA/. Novosti-Armenia (Armenia News) news agency  has resumed the “Good News” project jointly with VTB Bank (Armenia). 

When visiting the newsarmenia.am website, visitors have an opportunity to use the switch to ‘good news’ and see only positive picture of the day. 

‘The idea of creating such a project came to us, among other things, thanks to the wishes of our readers in social networks. People need positivity, success stories, optimistic view of the future,’ said Galina Davidyan, General Director of Novosti-Armenia news sgency.

She noted that in this regard, the ‘Good News’ project is an opportunity to tell people about what they are really interested in, raise their spirits, charge them with optimism and inspire them to do good deeds.

‘In today’s world we receive a large flow of diverse information every minute, which we have to filter and analyse, if possible shielding ourselves from undesirable content. Our joint project with‘Novosti-Armenia will help our readers to always be aware of the most important and interesting positive news,’ commented Ara Avagyan, General Director – Chairman of VTB (Armenia).

Novosti-Armenia has been operating since 2005. The news agency is one of the most quoted mass media resources among Armenian media and has more than 10 million website visits per year. It also has more than 140 thousand followers on Facebook, which provides more than 250 thousand visits per day.

VTB Bank (Armenia) owned by international financial group VTB is a universal bank that simultaneously develops retail and corporate business. Today the bank has 53 branches in Armenia, 22 of which are located in Yerevan. The bank manages more than 190 banks across the country. -0- 

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