HSBC: 25 Armenian companies will be eligible for EBA Ruban d'Honneur prizes

HSBC: 25 Armenian companies will be eligible for EBA Ruban d'Honneur prizes PanARMENIAN.Net - HSBC Commercial banking has entered into a sponsorship deal with the European Business Awards as part of its brand profiling activity across Europe for 2010.



The European Business Awards 2010 (EBA) is searching for Europe's premium business talent, and is now open for entries across EU and non-EU countries with HSBC Commercial Banking presence (Georgia, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Russia and Israel). HSBC is keen to acknowledge and recognise successful companies in these countries that have contributed towards overall European success.



The EBA, now sponsored by HSBC, is in its 4th year and the deadline for entries for businesses in Armenia is 16th April 2010. The Awards provide an unprecedented opportunity for Armenian businesses to represent our country and win a coveted Ruban d'Honneur.



Twenty five Armenian companies will be selected as in-country finalists and will then be eligible for the Ruban d'Honneur prizes at the main awards ceremony, which will take place at a premier European location in November 2010, before an audience of over 400 of Europe's top politicians, business leaders, entrepreneurs, business commentators and media.



"This is an independent Awards programme designed to recognise and promote excellence, best practice and innovation in the European business community, which brings together the best in European business - across borders, business size and sector. Our goal is to help businesses to succeed," said Aram Pinajyan, Head of HSBC Bank Armenia Commercial banking.



Those wishing to register interest in the awards, are welcome to contact entries team at + 37410 515157, 515 063 or email cmb.armenia@hsbc.com.
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