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    Converse Bank to overcome difficulties expected in 2009

    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1011014

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 26, NOYAN TAPAN. The forecasts of experts that the
    Armenian banks will have difficulties with repayment of credits in the
    spring of 2009 are conditioned by the possible impact of the global
    economic crisis on Armenia in the first quarter of next year, the CEO
    of Converse Bank Ararat Ghukasian said at the December 26 press
    conference.

    In his words, Converse Bank has enough resources so as not to call its
    operation into question in case of any problems related to repayment of
    credits.

    A. Ghukasian said that so far he sees "no serious precondition for some
    deterioration in March". He linked the bank's development in 2009 to an
    increase in the range and volume of its services and an expansion of
    the network of its branches. "In my opinion, next year will be a
    difficult one but at the same time, it will be possible to expand,
    there is much to be done in 2009. We are well disposed," he noted,
    explaining that the possible difficulties will be related to the impact
    of the global economic crisis on Armenia but these difficulties will be
    surmountable.

    In response to the question about whether there is an outflow of
    deposits at Converse Bank, he replied that the amount of deposits with
    the bank has grown, there has also been an increase of money on the
    accounts of legal entities, the only change is a decline in the terms
    of deposits. According to A. Ghuksian, mortgage crediting has not
    decreased at the bank either. He explained the decline in consumer
    crediting, in particular, mortgage crediting in the past two-three
    months by the expectations related to a fall in real estate and
    commodity prices.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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