Union of Armenian Banks presented Arminfo news agency with a
certificate of appreciation for active and highly professional
coverage of the work of financial and banking industry
ARMINFO
Tuesday, May 14, 16:59
On 14 May the Union of Armenian Banks (UAB) presented Arminfo news
agency with a certificate of appreciation for active and highly
professional coverage of the work of financial and banking industry.
It is for the first time in Armenia that the UAB has come forward with
such an initiative, within the frames of which three news agencies,
four TV channels and one newspaper were awarded for an active and
highly professional coverage of the sphere in 2012. Chairman of the
UAB, Ashot Osipyan, presented the following mass media with a
certificate of appreciation: ArmInfo, Arka and Mediamax news agencies,
Armnews, Yerkir Media, Armenia and Kentron TV channels and the Russian
language "Golos Armenii" newspaper.
Ashot Osipyan said after the awarding ceremony that mass media play a
great part in formation of the society's attitude to the financial and
banking sphere.
"The published analytical materials are very much important to us. We
welcome ratings and rankings of the specialized nature, as well as
commentary on specific issues. We would like to have more analytical
materials", - Osipyan said and added that those mass media and
correspondents were awarded today, the work of which meets
international standards.
"The competent analysis helps financial companies to work with
clients, as today the first problem is low level of financial literacy
of population. In the context of this problem settlement, mass media
play a great part. The latter should be divided in two groups. First -
a specialized one for the institutional users, and the second - to
work with wide layers of population...In the first case we need highly
professional training to make ratings and rankings available to
specialists. And in the second case, I mean mass media which should
inform an ordinary citizen what is developing in the country, the
expected changes and their possible affecting citizens of our
country", - Osipyan concluded.
certificate of appreciation for active and highly professional
coverage of the work of financial and banking industry
ARMINFO
Tuesday, May 14, 16:59
On 14 May the Union of Armenian Banks (UAB) presented Arminfo news
agency with a certificate of appreciation for active and highly
professional coverage of the work of financial and banking industry.
It is for the first time in Armenia that the UAB has come forward with
such an initiative, within the frames of which three news agencies,
four TV channels and one newspaper were awarded for an active and
highly professional coverage of the sphere in 2012. Chairman of the
UAB, Ashot Osipyan, presented the following mass media with a
certificate of appreciation: ArmInfo, Arka and Mediamax news agencies,
Armnews, Yerkir Media, Armenia and Kentron TV channels and the Russian
language "Golos Armenii" newspaper.
Ashot Osipyan said after the awarding ceremony that mass media play a
great part in formation of the society's attitude to the financial and
banking sphere.
"The published analytical materials are very much important to us. We
welcome ratings and rankings of the specialized nature, as well as
commentary on specific issues. We would like to have more analytical
materials", - Osipyan said and added that those mass media and
correspondents were awarded today, the work of which meets
international standards.
"The competent analysis helps financial companies to work with
clients, as today the first problem is low level of financial literacy
of population. In the context of this problem settlement, mass media
play a great part. The latter should be divided in two groups. First -
a specialized one for the institutional users, and the second - to
work with wide layers of population...In the first case we need highly
professional training to make ratings and rankings available to
specialists. And in the second case, I mean mass media which should
inform an ordinary citizen what is developing in the country, the
expected changes and their possible affecting citizens of our
country", - Osipyan concluded.