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Maldives trips and Apple devices awarded to loyal Byblos Bank Armenia customers

YEREVAN, February 2. /ARKA/. On January 30, the “Your Turn to Win” campaign organized for Byblos Bank Armenia Mastercard cardholders concluded.

During a beautiful event celebrating winners, each of them received a prize: one of 4 trips to the Maldives (each for 2 persons), 4 MacBook Air laptops or 4 iPhone 17 devices.

To participate in the campaign, the Bank’s Mastercard cardholders were required to make non-cash purchases totaling at least AMD 1,500,000 using their Mastercard between August 25 and December 31. The winners were selected at random during a live broadcast on the Bank’s official Facebook page.

The award ceremony was held with the participation of representatives from the Bank and Mastercard in an atmosphere filled with warm congratulations and emotions.

“Our customers are at the heart of all Byblos Bank Armenia campaigns. That is why, from time to time, like today, we pause to thank them. We see them and we value their trust and loyalty, listen to their feedback and continuously improve our services,” said Artur Palikyan, Head of Consumer Banking at Byblos Bank Armenia, during the event.

“On behalf of Mastercard, I would like to sincerely thank all cardholders who participated in this campaign and entrusted their everyday payments and financial experiences to Byblos Bank Armenia and Mastercard. Their choice once again proves that safe, convenient and innovative payment solutions can unlock new opportunities, even a dream trip to the Maldives or cutting-edge technology. For Mastercard, this campaign is more than a promotion; it is another expression of our ongoing commitment to delivering more than just payments,” said Arsenya Elchyan, the country representative for Mastercard Armenia.

Similar campaigns and special offers are regularly offered to Byblos  Bank Armenia’s customers, while services are continuously tailored to meet their needs.-0-

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