Unibank launches “become a millionaire” promotion

YEREVAN, May 21. /ARKA/. Unibank has announced the launch of its new promotional campaign “Become a Millionaire,” which will run through September 12, 2025. Participants will have the chance to win valuable prizes, including certificates worth 1 000 000 AMD, iPhone 16 Pro or Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra smartphones, concierge service.

To enter the monthly prize draw, individuals must make Visa Direct transfers totaling at least USD 100 (or the equivalent in another currency) during any given month of the promotion period via Unibank’s mobile app — UNIMobile. Monthly winner will receive an iPhone 16 Pro or a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Two certificates of 1 000 000 AMD each will be raffled among clients who, during the promotional period, complete at least three Visa Direct transfers totaling USD 1 000 or more (or the equivalent in another currency). Winners will be selected via a random number generator. All participants who meet the requirements for the grand prize will also receive free concierge service until December 31, 2025.

Visa Direct allows Unibank clients to transfer money conveniently from their Visa cards to Visa cards issued by banks in over 60 countries worldwide. Transfers are processed in minutes and can be made anytime. To send a transfer, simply open the UNIMobile app, select the «Transfer to other card» option, enter the recipient’s card number, the amount, and the currency.

At Unibank, we value the trust of our clients and are committed to encouraging active use of our digital banking services. “Become a Millionaire” is not only a chance to win great prizes, but also another step toward promoting fast and secure online transfers.

 For full campaign details, please visit: www.unibank.am -0-

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