Bank VTB to Extend $249.5mln Loan for Development of Teghut Field in
Armenia
YEREVAN, May 27. /ARKA/. Russian Bank VTB is to extend a $249.5mln
worth loan for 12 years for development of Teghut copper and molybdenum
field in Armenia. The respective agreement is to be signed by the bank
and the Armenian Cooper Program (ACP) in Yerevan today, the President
of Bank VTB open joint stock company Andrey Kostin told journalists.
In November 2007 the sides had signed a memorandum on the loan project
for development of Teghut field and elaborated terms of the agreement,
he said.
Kostin considered the loan project an important step to develop the
bank's activities in Armenia saying this is one of the biggest loans
ever extended by the Russian bank for an investment project in the post
Soviet area.
Kostin pointed out that the banks is to provide a bridging loan for
$30mln through its daughter enterprise in France - BTB France - to
ensure uninterrupted work over the project while the legal documents
are being prepared.
The bank studied the Armenian investor quite thoroughly and made sure
that the project is realistic and important to Armenia and has a
commercial value in terms of world exports despite its high risk level,
Kostin said.
Teghut is the second largest copper molybdenum field in Armenia after
Kajaran.
The study conducted in 1972 showed that Teghut field contains 450mln
tons, of which 1.6 million is copper concentrate and 99,000 tons
molybdenum concentrate.
Experts say the field can be exploited within 45 years with annual
output of 7 million tons.
In February 2001, `ACP' (Armenian Copper Program) Closed Joint Stock
Company received a license for development of the deposit for 25 years.
`ACP' Closed Joint Stock Company, a member of Vallex Group, was founded
in August 1997 on the basis of Alaverdy mining factory. The
shareholders of the enterprise are Vallex F.M. Establishment
(Lichtenstein) (80.74%) and the General Director of Armenian Copper
Program Valery Mejlumian (19.26%). -0--
Armenia
YEREVAN, May 27. /ARKA/. Russian Bank VTB is to extend a $249.5mln
worth loan for 12 years for development of Teghut copper and molybdenum
field in Armenia. The respective agreement is to be signed by the bank
and the Armenian Cooper Program (ACP) in Yerevan today, the President
of Bank VTB open joint stock company Andrey Kostin told journalists.
In November 2007 the sides had signed a memorandum on the loan project
for development of Teghut field and elaborated terms of the agreement,
he said.
Kostin considered the loan project an important step to develop the
bank's activities in Armenia saying this is one of the biggest loans
ever extended by the Russian bank for an investment project in the post
Soviet area.
Kostin pointed out that the banks is to provide a bridging loan for
$30mln through its daughter enterprise in France - BTB France - to
ensure uninterrupted work over the project while the legal documents
are being prepared.
The bank studied the Armenian investor quite thoroughly and made sure
that the project is realistic and important to Armenia and has a
commercial value in terms of world exports despite its high risk level,
Kostin said.
Teghut is the second largest copper molybdenum field in Armenia after
Kajaran.
The study conducted in 1972 showed that Teghut field contains 450mln
tons, of which 1.6 million is copper concentrate and 99,000 tons
molybdenum concentrate.
Experts say the field can be exploited within 45 years with annual
output of 7 million tons.
In February 2001, `ACP' (Armenian Copper Program) Closed Joint Stock
Company received a license for development of the deposit for 25 years.
`ACP' Closed Joint Stock Company, a member of Vallex Group, was founded
in August 1997 on the basis of Alaverdy mining factory. The
shareholders of the enterprise are Vallex F.M. Establishment
(Lichtenstein) (80.74%) and the General Director of Armenian Copper
Program Valery Mejlumian (19.26%). -0--