Byblos Bank Armenia launches new exclusive campaign for Mastercard World cardholders

YEREVAN, April 6. /ARKA/. Byblos Bank Armenia has announced the launch of a special campaign exclusively for the Bank’s Mastercard World cardholders.

Both existing and new customers have the opportunity to participate in the campaign, which features the following prizes:

  • 2 travel gift cards, each worth 2.5 million AMD
  • 20 gift packs, each containing a suitcase and a travel pillow


The 20 gift packs will be raffled over four months, with 5 packages drawn each month, while the 2 travel gift cards will be raffled during the final draw.

Participation is simple: just make purchases with your Mastercard World card as usual. Starting from April 1, 2026, for every purchase of 250,000 AMD (or equivalent in foreign currency) made within a month, cardholders will receive one code. Each code gives the cardholder a chance to win that month’s 5 gift packages, as well as the final 2 travel gift cards.

The more codes a cardholder collects during the 4-month campaign, the higher the chances of winning a travel gift card worth 2.5 million AMD.

The campaign runs from April 1 to July 31, 2026. Winners will be selected randomly and announced live in May, June, July and August 2026. Exact draw dates will be shared in advance.

Mastercard World can be ordered via Byblos Mobile, available on the App Store and Google Play Store. More information about the campaign is available on the Bank’s official website.

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