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    CHAIRMAN OF UNION OF ARMENIAN BANKS SAYS BANKS WILL CLOSE THE YEAR WITH PROFITS

    ARKA
    Aug 25, 2009

    YEREVAN, August 25, /ARKA/. Emil Soghomonyan, chairman of the Union of
    Armenian Banks, said today Armenian banks are set to close the year
    with profits. According to him, the banks earned in the first six
    months of the year 4.3 billion AMD (about $12 million) in profits,
    much less from a year before.

    "In 2008 Armenian banks earned 28 billion Drams. If last year's trend
    were maintained, Armenian banks should have earned in the first half
    of 2009 some 14 billion AMD,' he explained.

    According to him, the main reason behind losses was the Central Bank's
    decision to revert to the floating exchange rate of Armenia's national
    currency as a result bank accounts in U.S. dollars depreciated steeply
    within one day.

    Armenian Central Bank reverted to the floating exchange rate on
    March 3.

    Central Bank experts estimate that the average weighted exchange rate
    of Armenian Dram against U.S. Dollar may fluctuate between 360-380
    Drams per one Dollar. Despite these developments, Soghomonyan said
    he does not expect the banking sector to close the year with losses.

    According to ARKA news agency, there are 22 banks in Armenia with
    378 branches and with aggregate assets of 1.145 trillion Drams;
    their aggregate capital stands at 256.4 billion Drams, liabilities
    at 885.5 billion Drams.

    The banks' net profit after=2 0tax in 2009 Jan.-June totaled 4.356
    billion AMD, down from 12.9 billion Drams year-on-year. ($1- 375.28
    Drams).
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