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  • Russian Vneshtorgbank Buys 70% Stake in Armenian Savings Bank

    MOSNEWS, Russia
    March 24 2004

    Russian Vneshtorgbank Buys 70% Stake in Armenian Savings Bank

    Russia's state-owned Vneshtorgbank acquired a 70-percent stake in the
    Armenian Savings Bank, Armsberbank. The deal was signed in Armenia's
    capital city, Yerevan, on Wednesday, March 24.

    Speaking to journalists after the deal was signed, Vneshtorgbank's
    president, Andrei Kostin, said that this is `the first such bank
    acquisition in the former Soviet republics'.

    Chairman of the Board of Armsberbank Mikhail Bagdasarov, who also
    talked to the press, voiced the opinion that the deal will be the
    most advantageous one for Armenia since the collapse of the Soviet
    Union. `This is a mechanism that unites the Russian and Armenian
    banks that are supported by solid financial sources,' said
    Bagdasarov, pointing out that the deal is necessary for the
    development of bilateral economic relations with Russia.

    Russia's largest companies, such as Gazprom, Unified Energy System
    and Sibir Airlines, which currently work in Armenia, will take out
    loans from Armsberbank, a future Vneshtorgbank affiliate. The bank
    also plans to enter the retail business. `As a shareholder
    Vneshtorgbank intends to increase Armsberbank's charter capital four
    or five-fold and expand its service sector,' said Bagdasarov.

    The Armenian Savings Bank will retain 30 percent of the shares and
    will have a say in important deals.
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