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    STAR COMPANY RECEIVES CREDIT TO $3 MLN FROM HSBC BANK

    ArmInfo
    2009-03-16 09:57:00

    ArmInfo. The biggest retail network of supermarkets, STAR, has
    received a credit to $3 mln from HSBC Bank (London) with 5-year
    repayment term. As Executive Director of STAR Vahan Kerobyan said,
    the funds received by the Company at beneficial rates will be directed
    to fulfill the liabilities to suppliers of the goods. According to
    him, STAR schedules to start cooperating with suppliers on a line of
    factoring. Moreover, this programme is already under development and
    will be implemented jointly with the European Bank for Reconstruction
    and Development (EBRD) and one of the local banks. "The factoring
    has many advantages, and first of all, for our suppliers, that is
    important for us", V. Kerobyan said. According to him, the programme
    aims at timely crediting of suppliers at lower tariffs than those on
    similar bank products. Moreover, STAR envisages to receive a credit
    to $4.5 mln in 2009 from EBRD shareholder, in addition, part of these
    funds will be directed to refinancing of the local banks' short-term
    credits, and the remaining part - to the capital investments for the
    network development.

    The management of STAR is currently negotiating with the International
    Financial Corporation (IFC) for reception of long-term financing in
    2009-2010 at the rate of about $8 mln.

    To note, the authorized capital of STAR as of early February, 2009,
    made up about $12.2 mln and the total capital - $20 mln. Today,
    STAR network, which has been functioning since 1998, numbers 12
    supermarkets (11- in Yerevan and 1 - in Hrazdan). STAR shareholders
    are Henri Zakharyan (71,7%) and the European Bank for Reconstruction
    and Development (28,3%).
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