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    FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC INDICES OF ARMECONOMBANK GROW

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 24, 2008

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 24, NOYAN TAPAN. There was a decline in financial and
    economic indices of Armeconombank from the beginning of 2008 to April
    1st, after which a growth was recorded in almost all the indices. The
    amount of deposits attracted from natural persons increased by
    45%, the assets grew by almost 30%. Besides, the liquidity of the
    bank's assets currently makes 100% as compared with the norm of 80%
    established by the Central Bank of Armenia and the average index of
    82% in the country's banking system, the chairman of Armeconombank
    OJSC David Sukiasian stated at the October 23 press conference.

    He explained the observation of the bank's financial and economic
    indices in the indicated periods by the fact that "there was one
    situation before April 1st and quite another after it - in connection
    with the internal political events following the presidential
    election."

    D. Sukiasian said that the international financial crisis did not
    have a great impact on Armenia's banking system: "the banks just have
    difficulty attracting resources from foreign banks, due to which the
    interest rates of credits and financial resource attraction will rise."

    It is noteworthy that Armeconombank has 1,420 shareholders. Among the
    biggest ones is the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
    (EBRD) with its stake of 25% of authorized captal + 1 share. The
    overall assets of Armeconombank currently make more than 52 bln
    drams (over 168.9 mln USD), its overall capital makes over 8.5 bln
    drams. The bank has about 60 thousand customers and 46 branches,
    including 20 in Yerevan and 26 ones in almost all the marzes of
    Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh. It was the first Armenian bank to
    receive a rating of Moody's Investor Service. It was assigned D-
    rating of financial stability and Ba3 rating of long-term deposits
    in Armenian drams and foreign currency.
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