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    HSBC bank Armenia gets $100 million credit line form shareholders


    YEREVAN, March 9. /ARKA/. The shareholders of HSBC Bank Armenia last
    year extended a $100mln credit line to the bank as back-up funds, said
    CEO of HSBC Bank Armenia Tim Slater.

    According to the banker, 2009 is going to be a challenging year for the
    banking system, but the bank is ready to overcome difficulties and make
    profits.

    In his turn, HSBC Group last year earned $19.9bln worth profits before
    taxation and goodwill (intangible assets - ARKA). Though lower than in
    2007, this is a rather good performance, Slater said, expressing a hope
    the bank would be the largest profit maker in 2008.

    HSBC Bank Armenia was the first international bank to be registered in
    Armenia on September 25, 1995. The bank is a joint venture between the
    HSBC Group, which has a 70% ownership, and members of overseas Armenian
    businesses with 30% ownership.

    As of December 31, the bank's assets and capital totaled 121.8bln drams
    and 15.5bln drams respectively, with the 2008 profit amounting to
    3.9bln drams. The bank's profit on account totaled 12.7bln drams with
    74bln drams worth credit portfolio, compared to 51.7bln drams in 2007.
    The bank currently has 10 branches.

    According to ARKA News Agency, HSBC Bank Armenia is among the leading
    local banks, ranking second with its assets and having the largest
    liabilities, total deposits and attracted clients in Armenia.
    Besides, the bank ranks fifth for its capital and is the third largest
    profit-maker in the local banking system. ($1 -360.67 drams). `0--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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