Cardholders VTB (Azerbaijan) can win a trip to the World Cup
BAKU/18.03.14/TURAN : Cardholders VTB (Azerbaijan) in the framework of the international payment system VISA can win the lottery and go to Rio de Janeiro at the FIFA World Cup .
As stated in the bank , the prize fund of " VISA Card Pay - Fly to Brazil ! " 2 is a trip for two to the FIFA World Cup in 2014 in Brazil , as well as 400 unique incentive prizes with the official symbols of FIFA.
Unique chance to realize a cherished dream and visit the world's largest football festival - World Cup FIFA in Rio de Janeiro - have all cardholders VTB (Azerbaijan) . It's enough to pay for purchases by VISA in Azerbaijan or abroad , as well as on the Internet at the time of the company from March 10 to April 30 . In the drawing are also involved cash withdrawals taking place outside of Azerbaijan.
JSC VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) is a subsidiary of VTB Bank . Shareholders of JSC VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) are: JSC VTB Bank and JSC
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