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    GERMANY PLANS TO ASSIST ARMENIA IN DEVELOPING MORTGAGE MARKET

    YERENAN, October 23 (Noyan Tapan). The process of creating
    infrastructures necessary for the long-term mortgage crediting in
    Armenia may finish in 2008-2010. The CB Chairman Tigran Sargsian told
    journalists about this on October 22. According to him, the mortgage
    market cannot develop without "long money", and in order to create
    this it is necessary to have developed pension funds, investment and
    insurance companies. According to T. Sargsian, in these three
    directions Armenia must implement smooth reforms. "Long money" will
    enable the banks to provide mortgages of 30-35 years maturity instead
    of credits of 3-7 years maturity, which are presently provided. At
    present the crediting resources of Armenia's commercial banks are
    formed by deposits of up to 5 years maturity. It was noted that in
    2002-2003 the banks provided mortgage credits of only $7.1 million,
    most of which was provided to the banks' employees. According to the
    CB Chairman, the respective legislative field should be improved in
    order to develop the mortgage market. The banks implementing mortgage
    crediting should be "protected" and, if necessary, have no problems
    selling the security. According to T. Sargsian, the problem of
    securities is of great importance: it should be possible "to buy and
    sell" credits. It is envisaged to set up secondary operators in order
    to conduct the purchase and sale of mortgage bonds. T. Sargsian also
    stated that at present a mortgage crediting program is being developed
    with the German government, and if the German side provides
    assistance, the development of this field will be considerably
    promoted in Armenia. It was also mentioned that the meeting of the
    Armenian-German Fund's Board of Trustees will be held on November 1 in
    Germany.
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