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    BLACK SEA TRADE & DEVELOPMENT BANK TO EXTEND $5MLN LOAN TO ARMENIA'S ARMECONOMBANK FOR SME

    ARKA News Agency
    Feb 13 2008
    Armenia

    YEREVAN, February 13. /ARKA/. The Black Sea Trade and Development Bank
    (BSTDB) is to extend a $5mln loan to Armenia's Armeconombank for small
    and medium enterprises (SME). The respective loan agreement between
    Armeconombank and BSTDB was signed on February 12 2008, the bank's
    press service reported.

    The lending under the loan program is to be provided in accordance with
    the regulations and criteria for extending credits to SME developed
    by the BSTDB, says the report.

    Under the program, Armeconombank is to allocate credits for up to
    five years to enterprises operating in the fields of production,
    trade and services. Maximum amount of credit to one borrower is to
    total $400,000 or the equivalent in Armenian Drams.

    "This deal of Armeconombank once more proves the bank's commitment
    toward its policy of supporting further development of small and
    medium business in Armenia," the press release says.

    "Armeconombank" Open Joint Stock Company was registered on August
    26 1991. More than 75% of the bank's shares belong to the principal
    shareholders - EBRD (25% + 1 share) and the founders of "SIL" concern
    Sukiasian family (50.6%).

    As of January 1 2008, assets of "Armeconombank" were over 50.4bln
    Drams, total capital - 8.4bln Drams, and net profit as of the end
    of 2007 - 1.8bln Drams. The bank has 45 branches operating in the
    territory of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

    The Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB) is an international
    financial organization founded in 1999. The following countries are
    members of the BSTDB: Greece, Russia and Turkey (16.5% of authorized
    stock each), Bulgaria, Romania and Ukraine (13.5% each), Albania,
    Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Moldova (2% each). On February
    6 2003 the BSTDB started its first program in Armenia - a joint
    financial program, "Izmirlian", aimed at support to small and medium
    enterprises. ($1=309.82Drams).
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