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    BANKS TO VILLAGERS: PAY UP OR ELSE WE WILL SUE
    Grisha Balasanyan

    http://hetq.am/en/economy/banks/
    2010/ 05/03 | 15:20

    Feature Stories economy

    Lending Institutions Look to Courts for Redress of Non-Payment

    During the past few months, banks and other lending institutions have
    increasingly petitioned the courts, seeking redress for non-payment
    of loans made to rural residents. They want the courts to oblige
    villagers to pay up.

    Yegisheh Martoyan, Secretary of the Nor Armavir Municipality Office,
    told Hetq that 95% of the village's 2,150 residents have taken out
    loans and that there are forty outstanding court cases against them
    for non-payment.

    In the case of Nor Armavir, the loans were made by the ACBA Bank and
    the "Finka" credit agency. The same holds true for the village of
    Aragatzavan in Aragatzotn Marz.

    There are many legal suits now underway in Aragatzavan as well and
    residents are worried that their homes and lands will be seized in
    compensation. The number of rural communities facing similar credit
    problems is increasing daily. Rural borrowers just can't make the
    interest payments. As a result, the banks petition the courts to have
    their property seized.

    If, prior to this spate of lawsuits, rural residents were hard pressed
    to describe what the function of the Compulsory Enforcement Service
    (CES) was, now they have firsthand knowledge. A day doesn't go by
    without CES officials (basically bailiffs) showing up in this or that
    village and threatening them with the seizure of their property if
    they don't pay what's owed the bank or credit agency.

    According to official CES statistics, in the first three months of
    this year alone, the courts have sanctioned 3,790 property seizure
    suits filed by various lending institutions. More than 2.8 billion
    AMD has been seized as a result.

    ACBA Bank is responsible for 40% or 1,515 of the approved seizure
    cases and has seen 988.8 million AMD seized in its favor.

    Most of seizure cases have dealt with regional loans. Only 215 involve
    residents of Yerevan.

    We should point out that ACBA Credit-Agricole Bank is also a leader
    when it comes to charging high interests rates; reaching 24% annually.

    Inecobank comes in second with 578 seizure cases at 177 million AMD
    confiscated. In third place is ArdshininvestBank with 526 cases and
    938 million AMD seized.

    Credit or lending agencies have also sought redress in the courts.

    These non-bank organizations have 642 seizure cases approved.

    222 seizure cases have been approved in favor of the "Aregak Universal
    Credit Organization" and 254 for "Finka". Only 158 of the total
    cases of the two organizations deal with Yerevan; the rest involve
    regional borrowers.

    The CES has told Hetq that during the first quarter of this year,
    2,271 cases have been launched in the Marzes (Regions) of Armenia.

    The courts have only rejected six suits filed by the banks and thirty
    have been suspended.

    We went to ACBA Bank for some clarification on the matter. After one
    month of negotiations on the phone, bank management finally refused
    to talk to us.

    We got the same cold-shoulder treatment at "Finka". At first, Yeva
    Grigoryan, the credit organization's Marketing Director advised us not
    go poking our nose in matters that didn't concern us. She later added
    that "Finka" wasn't inclined to provide Hetq with any clarifications.
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