Converse Bank has introduced “Gyumri” and “Gyumri Agro” loan types for development of SMEs and the agricultural sector in Shirak region.
The government has proposals for numerous investment programs, some of which can be implemented, some are not so serious, and works needed to be done for the rest, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan said during today’s Cabinet meeting.
Pashinyan tasked to revise all investment proposals, reveal all existing problems for investments and concentrate the information in the ministry of economic development and investments.
Converse Bank is conducting two campaigns on the occasion of the Valentine’s Day, offering cardholders to buy gifts for their beloved persons, as well as order payment cards online on privileged conditions.
The gas tariff for consumers in Armenia will not be raised in 2019. The government has put a task of optimization of the Gazprom Armenia company and the system, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in parliament in response to opposition MP Arman Babajanyan’s question.
The My Step alliance has received a mandate from the people to carry out an economic revolution. And thus, as I announced the launch of peaceful, velvet and democratic revolution in Armenia on April 16, 2018 from the French square of Yerevan, now as well I announce the launch of a pan-national economic revolution in Armenia from the high tribune of the Parliament.
For the second consecutive year Converse Bank is awarded with the “Euro STP Excellence Award”. This prominent recognition has been presented to Converse Bank by KBC Bank N.V., one of the top European banks, for “adherence to highest standards of quality and exceptional growth of international payments”.
The opening ceremony of the small stage – Black Box – will soon take place at G. Sundukyan National Academic Theatre. The initiative was launched with Converse Bank’s support.
Converse Bank has launched an online lending platform giving its customers the opportunity to obtain online loans on the best conditions in Armenia, within just a few minutes.
Because the roads to the Amulsar project continue to be illegally blocked, Lydian Armenia and its contractors had to lay off over 1300 of their employees over the last 6 months. Approximately 460 of these employees were from the Amulsar’s surrounding communities.