An organic wine has been produced in Armenia for the first time. The wine is made of certified organic grapes.
The price of gas for consumers in Armenia will not be increased until April 1, 2020, and the government is currently negotiating with Russia – its supplier of natural gas – for the possible increase afterwards not to become a burden for both consumers and the economy, Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan told reporters.
On the eve of Black Friday, Converse Bank is launching another loyalty campaign. Within the framework of the campaign, until November 29 inclusively, Visa Virtual Account and Visa instant issue card will be provided without service charge (throughout the whole validity period of the card). And on November 29, on Black Friday, clients can make non-cash online purchases and receive 10% cashback.
The tariff for gas supplied by Russia to Armenia will not increase during the winter months and until April 1.
On November 8, the opening ceremony of a professional sports ground, financed by Converse Bank, took place in Nor Hachn. Guests from regional government and local self-government authorities, representatives of Converse Bank and StreetWorkOut Armenian Federation, residents of Nor Hachn were present at the event.
One of the leaders of retail lending in Armenia – Unibank – offers its customers a credit line of up to 5 million drams for any consumer needs. Loan can be obtained at any of the bank’s 51 branches. The credit line is issued for a period of up to 5 years at an annual rate of 14.9%.
On October 25, the 13th Yerevan International Music Festival wrapped up with a gala concert dedicated to the long-standing cooperation of the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Armenia and Converse Bank.
The positive trends in economic processes in Armenia are maintained, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at parliamentary committee debates of the 2020 budget.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Chairman of the Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) Tigran Sargsyan held a joint press conference in Moscow following the session of the Eurasian Inter-governmental Council, summing up the results of talks.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan delivered remarks at the extended format session of the Eurasian Inter-governmental Council in Moscow, stating that the Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) has carried out huge works during the 4 years of its activity.