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    Mediamax Agency, Armenia
    Feb. 25, 2008



    Armenian banks are well capitalized and profitable, but the financial
    sector lacks diversification, the EBRD report reads

    Yerevan, February 25 /Mediamax/. The banking sector of Armenia is
    fully privatized and has undergone primary consolidation, which was
    followed by increase in mid-2005 of the requirements as to the
    sufficiency of the capital'.

    Mediamax reports that this is stated in the report of the European
    Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) on the process of
    transition for 2007.

    `In January of 2006, consolidation of the banking and non-banking
    control within the framework of the Central Bank of Armenia took
    place, and today such control covers 400 insurance companies, credit
    organizations, broker companies and exchange points.

    This assisted the increase of prudential standards for non-banking
    financial mediators and led to revocation of a few licenses. In 2006,
    a system of insurance of deposits was implemented, and the banks
    passed on to the International standards of financial accounting.

    On the whole, the banks are well capitalized, are liquid and
    profitable, and the quality of credit portfolios remains relatively
    high. At the same time, the financial sector lacks diversification,
    and the non-banking financial sector remains small.

    The growth speeds for private crediting increased, especially
    concerning consumer and mortgage credits, however, the total share of
    the credit activity in the economy still makes less than 10% from the
    GDP', the report notes.
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