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  • Armeconombank Plans To Make Profit Of 1 Bln 200 Mln Drams This Year

    ARMECONOMBANK PLANS TO MAKE PROFIT OF 1 BLN 200 MLN DRAMS THIS YEAR

    YEREVAN, JUNE 4, NOYAN TAPAN. 2004 was a successful year for
    Armeconombank - the bank achieved a growth in all indices. Executive
    Director of the bank Ashot Osipian stated this at the annual meeting
    of Armeconombank shareholders on June 3. According to him, in the year
    under review, the bank assets grew by 45.3% to 27.5 bln drams (about
    61.3 mln USD). Last year's credit investments of the bank increased
    by 38.2% to 12.1 bln drams, while on-call deposits by 71.3% to 11.5
    bln drams. In 2004, the profit rose by 30.4% on 2003 and made about
    1.1 bln drams. Thanks to this, the 1,450 shareholders of the bank
    will be paid dividents of 250 drams per share or 10% of the annual
    profitablity this year too. According to A. Osipian, the nominal value
    of a share is currently 2,500 drams, its accounting value - 5,826
    drams. The market value of shares has not been decided yet. According
    to Executive Director, now Armeconombank has 27.5 thousand credit
    recipients and 2 thousand depositors. The bank's policy of low rates
    accounts for the small number of depositors - the interest rates
    on deposits were reduced twofold in 2004. A. Osipian said that the
    bank mainly attracts funds from international organizations. It is
    envisaged to increase the amount of credit resources to 14 bln drams
    in 2005. This year the bank also plans a 60% increase in transfers
    and a profit of 1.2 bln drams. Armeconombank will take an active
    part in the mortgage market. According to A. Osipian, the bank has
    provided mortgage loans of about 3 mln USD since 2004. At present,
    the mortgage loans provided by the bank carry an annual interest rate
    of 12-14% and are repayable in 5-7 years.
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