AraratBank and Urartu Football Club Team Up to Promote Financial Literacy
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For nearly two years, AraratBank has been delivering interactive financial literacy sessions for young people at summer camps, festivals, and through podcasts.
This marks the first time,
however, that important knowledge and skills are being specifically shared with
athletes.
The one-year partnership between
AraratBank and Urartu Football Club is now continuing in a new, exciting, and
unique format: finance and sports are taking the field.
The children of Bank employees
and the trainees of Urartu Football Club were brought together by a financial
literacy session led by Ara Chalabyan, AraratBank Board Member and Finance
Lecturer at the American University of Armenia.
The goalkeeper represents
savings, defenders stand for smart spending, forwards embody leisure, while
midfielders reflect the most critical financial decisions. Using simple and
slightly playful language, Ara Chalabyan explained these concepts to the
children, while the focus was on practical financial literacy.
“From the very beginning of our
partnership, our goal has been to create the most favorable conditions for the
holistic development of the younger generation. Beyond presenting the
activities and programs of both organizations, we also work together to
implement social initiatives that contribute to children’s development. I
believe this is the most valuable aspect of our partnership - bringing together
organizations from different sectors to create meaningful value for society,”
said Robert Mkhitaryan, Head of Marketing at Urartu Football Club.
“The children demonstrated quite
a solid level of financial awareness and had a clear understanding of essential
spending and savings. I believe these topics are also discussed within families,
and the children understand what constitutes a necessary expense and what
should be considered savings,” said Ara
Chalabyan, AraratBank Board Member and Finance Lecturer at the American University of Armenia,
praising the children’s financial awareness.
“All social programs carried out
by AraratBank - whether in collaboration with Urartu Football Club or in the
fields of healthcare, environmental protection, or education - are of
significant importance to us. To be honest, today’s financial literacy session
stood out among others. For nearly two years, we have been educating children in
financial literacy across various areas. And today, we are truly impressed by
how well-prepared the children are and how smart their questions are. We believe
that in the future these children will be better protected against fraud and
more careful in managing their financial activities,” said Anna Allahverdyan, Head of Communication and CSR Programs
Coordination Division at AraratBank.
The children of AraratBank employees and the trainees of Urartu Football Club also tested their skills on the pitch, where each pass appeared more deliberate and each decision more calculated.
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