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VTB (Armenia) supported the charity tournament “What? Where? When?”

YEREVAN, March 21. /ARKA/. VTB (Armenia) acted as a partner of the annual championship of the intellectual game “What? Where? When?” that involved teams from financial and IT companies of the country.

The winners donated the collected money to the charity fund to support the treatment of children with cancer.

Eleven teams participated in the intellectual tournament, including the VTB (Armenia) team. The tournament was held in three stages, each of which consisted of 10 questions. After the championship, the organizers awarded the winners in five nominations: “Best Team”, “Best Player”, “Best Captain”, “Best Answer” and “Best Question”.

 VTB (Armenia) presented a certificate to the winner in the nomination “Best Player,” who was chosen by the jury for the most original answer.

“For us, participation in such initiatives is not just part of corporate social responsibility. This is an opportunity to contribute to solving important social problems and support projects that are important for society. Intellectual tournaments not only unite people, but also help develop a culture of knowledge and inspire new achievements,” said Artem Ghukasyan, Head of the HR Department at VTB (Armenia).

VTB Bank (Armenia) CJSC is regulated by the Central Bank of Armenia.-0-

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