Friday, July 29 2011 19:22
Three Armenian businesses named amongst European Business Awards Ruban D'honneurs
ArmInfo. Three companies of Armenia have been awarded a 'Ruban d'Honneur' prize under the category "The Chairman's Selection" in the penultimate stage of the European Business Awards, sponsored by HSBC. Successful companies include AUM LTD, Byurakn LLC and Manana Grain LLC representing the creme de la creme of Armenia's business.
The press service of HSBC Bank Armenia reports that 100 of Europe's most dynamic businesses have survived intensive and rigorous judging to make it onto the finalists list. With victory in their sights they now have a chance to be crowned as one of ten overall category winners in the Awards. 'Ruban d'Honneur' winners in each of the categories will be announced at the Awards ceremony in Barcelona on 22nd November 2011.
HSBC Bank Armenia Press Officer commented: "We are very pleased for providing Armenian businesses with the opportunity to represent their country and to showcase their own success in the European community. While last year HSBC Armenia nominated 10 companies, this year number of businesses who were interested in connecting internationally has grown to 40".
The Ruban d'Honneur List can be found at: http://www.businessawardseurope.com/ruban-dhonneur- categories/2011
The European Business Awards programme serves three purposes for the European business community:
- It provides examples for the business community to aspire to
- It celebrates and endorses individual's and organisation's success
- It provides case studies and content for learning from these exceptional organizations
HSBC Holdings plc, the parent company of the HSBC Group, is headquartered in London. The Group serves customers worldwide from around 7,500 offices in 87 countries and territories in Europe, the Asia-Pacific region, the Americas, the Middle East and Africa. With assets of US$2,598bn at 31 March 2011, HSBC is one of the world's largest banking and financial services organisations. HSBC is marketed worldwide as 'the world's local bank'.
HSBC Bank Armenia cjsc, the first international bank to open in Armenia in 1996. The bank is a joint venture between the HSBC Group, which has 70 percent ownership, and members of overseas Armenian businesses. HSBC Bank Armenia cjsc today has more than 33 thousand individual and five thousand corporate customers and employs 384 employees at eight branches and offices in Yerevan. The bank has one of the largest network of more than 50 ATMs located throughout Yerevan.