Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Armenia Has Room For Enlarging Its Mortgage Portfolio To AMD 110 Or

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Armenia Has Room For Enlarging Its Mortgage Portfolio To AMD 110 Or

    ARMENIA HAS ROOM FOR ENLARGING ITS MORTGAGE PORTFOLIO TO AMD 110 OR 120 BILLION

    /ARKA/
    April 19, 2010
    YEREVAN

    Armenia has room for enlarging its mortgage portfolio to AMD 110 or 120
    billion, Arthur Javadyan, chairman of the central Bank of Armenia said
    Monday referring to Armenian specialists and international experts'
    opinion.

    "Mortgage loans extended by Armenian banks total AMD 83 billion,"
    he said.

    Speaking about the ~@20-million credit agreement signed between KfW,
    German Development Bank, and the Central Bank of Armenia under the
    housing financing project, he said that this project costs some 11
    billion drams, taking into account current exchange rates.

    Javadyan said that banks have already received AMD 4.3 billion through
    National Mortgage Company.

    "We have another AMD 13 billion, which we hope to distribute within
    one and a half or two years," he said.

    National Mortgage Company was established on June 16, 2009, by the
    central bank's decision.

    The company's authorized capital amounts to AMD 5 billion.

    The company has also additional 12 billion, which has been allocated
    from the bailout credit received from Russia for developing mortgage
    market.

    Besides, AMD 3 billion has been targeted for Affordable Housing for
    Young Families program.

    "Under this program launched about a month ago, some 200 million
    drams have been already refinanced," Javadyan said adding that the
    remaining funds would be distributed this year.

    On January 29, 2010, Armenian government approved "Affordable Housing
    for Young Families" AMD 3-billion program.

    Maximal size of a loan to be extended under this program is AMD
    16 million.

    Loans will be extended at an interest rate no higher than 10.5%,
    of which 2% will be subsidized by Armenian government.

    It means annual interest rates on loans for young families won't
    exceed 8.5%.

    Loans are to be extended for 10 years. ($1 = AMD 394.11).
Working...
X