Moscow, April 14, 2020 — Gazprombank together with the All-Russian Trade Union of Education and EF Education First launch a two-month program for free English-language learning for teachers and students at Russian educational institutions. The training will take place within the scope of EF English Live, the world’s largest online English-language school. It is to be one of the special loyalty programs for Trade Union members worked out within the framework of strategic partnership between Gazprombank and the All-Russian Trade Union of Education. In this way, Gazprombank is both an initiator and co-organizer of the program.
All members of the All-Russian Trade Union of Education can become participants of the program. Interested parties need to have an electronic trade union card and register in the Profcards mobile application (a federal bonus program of the Trade Union). To start training, applicants need to click on the link provided in the mobile app and fill out a short registration form. Roughly 1 mln teachers, workers and students at institutions of higher education, schools and nursery schools have already obtained trade union cards in the new format. By using them, educational workers can also get the most relevant information about financial products from Gazprombank.
EF Education First, the All-Russian Trade Union of Education and Gazprombank – Bank of the Year according to the Banki.ru portal – are launching a project to let educational workers spend the self-isolation period to maximum effect.
Gazprombank closely cooperates with the educational sector. Within the scope of its work, it offers not only standard bank products, but also services that help to shape the modern educational environment. Aside from access to the English-language learning program, Gazprombank offers preferential mortgage terms and preferential consumer credits for teachers.
Participation in the program will be available for one month to all members of the trade union in 37 constituent entities of the Russian Federation: Republic of Altai and Altai Territory; Bashkir Republic; Bryansk Region (partially); Zabaikalye Territory (partially); Ivanovo Region (partially); Kaliningrad Region, Kemerovo Region (partially); Republic of Komi (partially); Kursk Region (partially); Krasnodar Territory; Kurgan and Lipetsk Regions; Mari El and Mordovian Republics; City of Moscow; Nizhny Novgorod, Omsk and Oryol Regions; Orenburg Region (partially); Penza Region (partially); Perm and Primorye Territories; Pskov Region (partially); Samara and Saratov Regions; City of St. Petersburg and Leningrad Region (partially); Sakhalin Region; Stavropol Territory; Republic of Tatarstan (partially); Tyumen Region; Khanty-Mansi and Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Areas; Khabarovsk Territory (partially); Chechen and Chuvash Republics; Yaroslavl Region (partially).