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    ASSETS OF ARMENIAN BANKING SYSTEM UP 11% FOR FIRST HALF OF 2009

    ArmInfo
    2009-08-18 20:10:00

    ArmInfo. Assets of the Armenian banking system were up 10.5% for the
    first half of 2009 and 26% per year. As compared to the same period
    of 2005, this indictor grew almost trice and totaled 1.145 trillion
    drams ($3.2 billion).

    Analysis and Ranking of the Armenian Commercial Banks prepared by
    the Agency of Rating Marketing Information (ArmInfo) says assets
    grew per year as provision of crediting increased 20%, funds of
    nostro-accounts grew 54%, cash grew significantly and investments
    in government securities fell 30% per year. Assets grew just 0.3%
    over the second quarter of 2009 due to the 3% decline of the credit
    portfolio and 17% decline of investments in government bonds, as well
    as 63% quarterly growth of funds on nostro-acounts (exclusive of
    correspondent accounts at the Central Bank of Armenia) (versus 13%
    decline for the 1st quarter) and 3.5% growth of cash (versus 34%
    growth for the 1st quarter).

    The share of credits and investments in government bonds in the
    structure of assets totaled 57.3% (versus 59.2% for 1Q of 2009) and
    4.7% (versus 5.6% for 1Q of 2009) as well as 60.3% and 8.4% for the
    first half of 2008 respectively. The dynamics shows that the share
    of investments in government bonds in assets halved per year whereas
    the share of credits fell less significantly. Experts explain that in
    the background of the global crisis, Armenian banks are maintaining
    crediting rates mostly focusing on economic sectors and providing
    less retail loans through selling the portfolio of government bonds,
    funds on nostro-accounts and cash. ACBA-Credit Agricole Bank, HSBC
    Bank Armenia and Ardshininvestbank are top three leaders by assets
    as of June 30 3009.

    Real crediting totaled 656.4 billion drams ($1.8 billion) as of June
    30 2009, which was 57.3% of assets. The share of credits provided
    to the economic sectors made up 57% of total or 374.2 billion drams
    ($1 billion).

    This indicator grew over twice per year and fell 6% for 2Q, as
    well as grew almost trice versus the same period of 2005. Summary
    retail lending by commercial banks grew 84% per year, 0.5% for 2Q,
    as well as grew over 4 times versus the same period of 2005. As of
    June 30 2009 this indicator totaled 260.6 billion drams or $723.8
    million (40% of total). Unlike previous years, in 2008-2009 retail
    lending growth rate yielded to the growth rates of lending to the
    economic sector due to the financial crisis that made the banks more
    careful and restraint in retail lending (consumer, mortgage and auto
    loans). Instead, the banks have become more active in lending to
    SMEs, trade and even agricultural sectors. Since the 1Q of 2009 only
    few banks have provided retail lending and on refinancing terms only
    (to bonafide clients). Thus, banks provided the largest loans to the
    following sectors of economy: agriculture - 24.9%, industry (10.1%),
    construction - 11.7%, and service - 6%. In the structure of retail
    lending, the mortgage portfolio of the banks grew only 0.4% for the
    first half of 2009 whereas provision of auto loans fell 25%.

    Top three of leaders by loans provided to the economy sectors comprises
    ACBA-Credit Agricole Bank - 44 billion drams or $122 million inclusive
    of agricultural loans (51% of total loans), VTB Bank Armenia - 41.3
    billion drams or $114.8 million (61.2% of total) and HSBC Bank Armenia
    - 38.5 billion or $107 million (56.6% of total). ProCredit Bank that
    entered the banking market in February 2008 has ensured the largest
    share of loans to the economic sector for the first half of 2009 - 93%
    or 8 billion drams (the 14th position). Mellat Bank ensured the lowest
    share of loans to the economic sector - 25.2% or 1.1 billion drams.

    ACBA-Credit Agricole Bank is the leader by retail lending - 42.3
    billion drams or $117.5 million (48/9% of total credits). HSBC Bank
    Armenia is the second by 29.4 billion drams or $81.7 million and
    VTB- Armenia is the third by 25.7 billion drams or $71.4 million
    (38.1%). Mellat Bank is the leader by the share of retail lending in
    total - 74.8% or 3.2 billion drams (the 19th position). Areximbank is
    the third by the share of retail lending in total - 55% or 10.3 billion
    drams due to its leading position in the market of auto loans (the
    third position for the first half of 2009 despite the 20% decline). The
    bank invested 25% of the credit portfolio or 4.7 billion drams in the
    auto lending which is almost 12% of the aggregate portfolio of auto
    loans of the commercial banks. In addition, Areximbank has become
    rather active in the mortgage market increasing mortgage lending
    30% for the first half of 2009 including almost 20% over the 2Q of
    2009. ProCredit Bank specializing in lending to SMEs ensured the
    lowest share of retail lending in total - 7% or 0.6 billion drams.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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