ARMENIAN "GRANT THORNTON AMYOT" TO CONDUCT AUDIT FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
ARKA
June 22, 2009
YEREVAN, June 22. /ARKA/. Armenian audit and consulting company "Grant
Thornton Amyot" will carry out the audit of financial statements of
the year 2009 of the National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic.
As ARKA was told by the press-service of the company, the Parliament
of the Kyrgyz Republic has approved the decision on June 11.
"We are very happy to be announced as the winner of this tender
and to have the opportunity to provide high quality service to the
National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic," said Armen Hovhannisyan,
Partner and Director of Financial Institutions Audit Department at
Grant Thornton Amyot.
He also said that in November 2008 the Parliament of Kyrgyzstan made
amendments in the law lifting the requirement of license for conducting
audit activity on the territory of Kyrgyzstan.
According to Hovhannisyan due to this amendment Grant Thornton Amyot
became eligible for this assignment.
"As Grant Thornton Amyot also has experience with the audit of the
Central Bank of Armenia, we fully satisfied all requirements of the
tender," he noted.
Hovhannisyan also stated all efforts of Grant Thornton Amyot are
invested into geographic expansion of the company's activity as part
of their development strategy.
Grant Thornton launched its activities in Armenia in 1991. In 1994,
Grant Thornto n France established a branch in Armenia. Later the
branch was transformed to Grant Thornton Amyot.
Grant Thornton Amyot is a full member of Grant Thornton International
(GTI), one of the world's largest auditing and consulting organizations
uniting 521 companies in 113 countries.
For over a decade Grant Thornton Amyot has been providing audit and
professional advisory services to a vast number of organizations,
including financial institutions in Armenia, Georgia, Tajikistan and
other countries, among which are 25 banks and over a dozen credit
organizations, funds, insurance and brokerage companies.
ARKA
June 22, 2009
YEREVAN, June 22. /ARKA/. Armenian audit and consulting company "Grant
Thornton Amyot" will carry out the audit of financial statements of
the year 2009 of the National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic.
As ARKA was told by the press-service of the company, the Parliament
of the Kyrgyz Republic has approved the decision on June 11.
"We are very happy to be announced as the winner of this tender
and to have the opportunity to provide high quality service to the
National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic," said Armen Hovhannisyan,
Partner and Director of Financial Institutions Audit Department at
Grant Thornton Amyot.
He also said that in November 2008 the Parliament of Kyrgyzstan made
amendments in the law lifting the requirement of license for conducting
audit activity on the territory of Kyrgyzstan.
According to Hovhannisyan due to this amendment Grant Thornton Amyot
became eligible for this assignment.
"As Grant Thornton Amyot also has experience with the audit of the
Central Bank of Armenia, we fully satisfied all requirements of the
tender," he noted.
Hovhannisyan also stated all efforts of Grant Thornton Amyot are
invested into geographic expansion of the company's activity as part
of their development strategy.
Grant Thornton launched its activities in Armenia in 1991. In 1994,
Grant Thornto n France established a branch in Armenia. Later the
branch was transformed to Grant Thornton Amyot.
Grant Thornton Amyot is a full member of Grant Thornton International
(GTI), one of the world's largest auditing and consulting organizations
uniting 521 companies in 113 countries.
For over a decade Grant Thornton Amyot has been providing audit and
professional advisory services to a vast number of organizations,
including financial institutions in Armenia, Georgia, Tajikistan and
other countries, among which are 25 banks and over a dozen credit
organizations, funds, insurance and brokerage companies.