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    EBRD UPGRADES ITS PRESENCE IN ARMENIA: BANK NAMES A NEW HEAD FOR ITS YEREVAN OFFICE

    YEREVAN, Arpil 1. /ARKA/. The European Bank for Reconstruction and
    Development apoointed a new head for its Yerevan office - EBRD senior
    banker Michael Weinstein. As ARKA was informed from the EBRD London
    office, his appointment is part of the Bank's aim to help Armenian
    entrepreneurs gain fuller access to global markets and a signal of
    the Bank's intention to find the most positive ways to engage with
    a country rich in human capital and potential.

    M.Weinstein, a US-trained banker, has a substantial experience of
    emerging markets in Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America and
    the Commonwealth of Independent States. He worked on infrastructure
    projects in Russia since joining the EBRD in 2000. The Bank believes
    that his knowledge and broad range of contacts will encourage Armenian
    and international partners alike to find creative opportunities for
    shared business. "I look forward to making a difference in Armenia,
    an ancient country with a great potential for the future," said
    M.Weinstein.

    Armenia is a key part of the EBRD's "Early Transition Countries" (ETC)
    initiative, launched in 2004 and aims to stimulate market activity in
    the Bank's seven poorest countries of operations. As well as Armenia,
    these are Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Kyrgyz Republic, Moldova, Tajikistan
    and Uzbekistan. The initiative uses a streamlined approach and greater
    financing alternatives to find more and smaller projects, while
    also mobilising more grants for technical assistance and encouraging
    economic reform. The initiative is part of an international effort to
    address poverty in these members of CIS. The Bank will accept higher
    risk in the projects it finances in the ETCs, while still respecting
    the principles of sound banking.

    Among recent deals signed by the EBRD in Armenia is the first direct
    investment facility agreement under the ETC programme with Shen
    Concern, which will allow the construction-material manufacturer to
    upgrade its plant. EBRD has recently signed a direct loan facility
    agreement with textile producer Maralik. The bank already invested in
    the Armenian Copper Programme, and is looking projects in agribusiness
    and mining, has expertise-sharing programmes in sectors as diverse
    as information technology and tourism. EBRD has relationships with
    the three Armenian banks - Armeconombank, Bank Anelik, and ACBA. In
    the week Michael Weinstein takes up his duties in Yerevan, the Bank
    will sign a trade facilitation programme agreement with a fourth
    bank, Ineco.

    The press-conference of M.Weinsteinin Yerevan wil be held in
    "Marriott-Armenia" on April 5, 2005 at 17:00.

    ARKA reference: Michael Weinstein graduated from the University of
    Chicago Business School. He joined Bank of Montreal in New York, where
    he focused on corporate lending to Fortune 500 companies in the US. In
    1987, he joined Citibank's Private Banking and Investment department
    in New York, where, as Vice President, he worked with entrepreneurs
    and small businesses. In 1993, he joined Ernst & Young's International
    Financial Services practice in Washington, DC, where he worked for
    seven years, focusing on the emerging markets of Central and Eastern
    Europe, CIS, and Latin America. As part of this work, he consulted
    on several privatisation and PPP projects in these regions. He joined
    the EBRD in 2000, working in the Bank's Moscow office. His experience
    with the Bank to date has been in the infrastructure sector.
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