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    UBA FORECASTS 10% DECLINE IN ARMENIAN BANKING SYSTEM IN 2009

    Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
    Aug 25 2009
    Armenia

    A 10% decline is expected in the Armenian banking system this year,
    Chairman of the Union of Banks of Armenia (UBA) Emil Soghomonyan
    told reporters. He assured the journalists that the country's banking
    system will register no decline next year. According to Soghomonyan,
    16 of the 22 Armenian banks will close this year with profit, with
    only six to sustain losses.

    As regards the Russian stabilization loan, Soghomonyan refuted the
    rumors that the Armenian Government is trying to save banks from
    bankruptcy by distributing funds among them. According to him, this
    is the most effective way of distributing funds, as they thus become
    easier available to small and medium-sized enterprises (SME). Banks
    issue credits to SME, as well as mortgage and car loans at annual
    interest rates of 16 and up.

    Soghomonyan also told reporters about reforms in the Armenian banking
    system. He pointed out that much attention is being paid to the
    value-added tax. The Government has submitted a package of reforms
    to Parliament. In its turn, the Union of Bank of Armenia submitted a
    17-point proposal. Reforms are expected in the real estate sector as
    well -- a single real estate registry is to be established. Soghomonyan
    pointed out that outstanding loans have constituted 5-6 per cent this
    year against 1% at the end of last year.
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