Master Class for Startups (VIDEO)

YEREVAN, July 25. /ARKA/. The Sevan Startup Summit, one of the most highly anticipated technology events, is underway on the shores of Lake Sevan. The summit has brought together innovators, startups, investors, and experienced mentors to generate ideas that could change the world tomorrow, according to the ACBA Bank press service.

Summit participants are presenting their projects and participating in seminars, master classes, and thematic discussions to exchange ideas.

Styopa Zakinyan, the CFO and Deputy CEO of ACBA Bank, addressed the startups. He presented the most important aspects of corporate finance management, negotiation skills with investors, and effective business management.

His experience and practical advice are valuable resources for young entrepreneurs.

“It is important for startups to assess the profitability of their projects. They should pay attention to this in order to correctly assess their business and negotiate with investors effectively. During this short conversation, we tried to provide startups with this knowledge and present it in practice through specific examples,” noted Styopa Zakinyan.

ACBA Bank is also the main partner of the Sevan Agritech Summit, held within the framework of the Sevan Startup Summit.

More details in the video.

The bank is supervised by the Central Bank of Armenia.-0-

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