ArmInfo. In the center of the culture of Argentina on May 18, presentation of the book by the famous Argentine writer Julio Cortazar "Hopscotch" was held, which was translated into Armenian.
As the press service of the Bank reports, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Argentina to Armenia Gonzalo Urriolabeitia attended the event, representatives of literature, art and business.
According to the source, the "Hopscotch" is this experimental novel that was translated into Armenian as part of the program of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship of Argentina Programa Sur in order to ensure publicity.
"Translation of the book into Armenian will allow the Armenian reader to get acquainted with the Argentine culture and with the features of thinking, to understand its depth and to love Argentine art," G. Urriolabeitia said.
Converse Bank Chief Executive Artur Hakobyan stressed that the bank regularly sponsors the events of the Embassy of Argentina. "We are pleased that we were able to make our modest contribution to the implementation of this wonderful initiative," he said.
It should be reminded that Converse Bank has been operating in the Armenian market since September 1996. The Bank's shareholders are Advanced Global Investments LLc (hand-Eduardo Ernekian) - 80.94%, HayPost Trust Management B.V. - 14.06%, the Cathedral of the Mother See of Etchmiadzin - 5%. The Bank's branch network has 34 branches, out of which 13 are located in Yerevan, 20 - in the regions of Armenia and 1 - in the NKR.