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    Armenia's Biggest Resource & Ameria: From Start-Up To Millions

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    Friday, November 9th, 2012 | Posted by Contributor Share Print



    Ameria's founding members Noubar Afeyan and Ruben Vardanyan at Ameria in Armenia

    BY ANUSH A. HOVSEPYAN

    Is Armenia an attractive market for investors? What does Armenia have
    to offer to its Diaspora-Armenians who have the money and the
    willingness to run businesses in Armenia? Is it possible to make money
    and make a difference in Armenia from a distance? How can we best use
    Armenia's biggest resource - its Diaspora - to advance Armenia to
    another level?
    Armenia's premier advisory and financial services provider, Ameria
    Group of Companies (AmeriaGroupInc.com), has the answers, serving that
    very mission to bridge the Diaspora to Armenia's promising business
    and investment opportunities by providing full-fledged advisory and
    financial services.
    The founding members of Ameria Group are successful Diaspora Armenian
    businessmen such as Noubar Afeyan and Ruben Vardanyan. In partnership
    with professionals in Armenia, these entrepreneurial minds have
    invested in Ameria in Armenia and now say it has been a profitable and
    meaningful investment.
    Prominent investment banker Ruben Vardanyan listed in Fortune
    Magazine's `25 Rising Stars' as the next generation of global leaders,
    is the chair of Ameria's board. Venture capitalist and MIT Professor
    Noubar Afeyan is Ameria's founding board member. He believes the
    Diaspora Armenians need an institutional approach towards doing
    business in Armenia: `Today Armenia is emerging as an attractive place
    to do business. We have to start thinking about institutional
    relationships, not just individual relationships. Ameria Group is one
    such company in Armenia with the means to encourage the exchange of
    expertise and investments.' Glendale City Council member Rafi
    Manoukian is also now with Ameria Group as its COO. Ameria started out
    with only five employees and a $100,000 investment.
    Today, with a team of more than 500 professionals, $500 million in
    assets and branches across the country, Ameria Group of Companies is
    growing beyond the borders of Armenia. It has attracted multimillions
    in foreign investments and helped many businesses successfully grow in
    the emerging Armenian market.
    Ameria stands behind the development of the world's largest aerial
    tramway to Tatev Monastery, the largest mergers and acquisition deals
    in Armenia's commercial real estate sector, specialized in hotel
    acquisitions and sales, equity financing of more than $200 million and
    more. Ameria group is renowned in the region for the Ameria Legal &
    Management Advisory, Ameriabank and Ameria Asset Management. It is the
    only financial institution in the South Caucasus region recognized as
    a Global Growth Champion by the DAVOS World Economic Forum for its
    exceptional growth and expertise. The Banker, published by the
    Financial Times, names Ameria `the best bank in Armenia.' What
    direction will Ameria take next? Today, Ameria is a pan-Armenian
    advisory group that reaches out to Armenians worldwide as a one-stop
    resource for Diaspora investors who want to make money and make a
    difference in Armenia. Since 2011, the Ameria Group of Companies has
    established a presence in the United States through

    Noubar Afeyan at the World Economic Forum
    Ameria Group Inc. Ameria's founding board member, CEO & founder of the
    multi-million dollar company Flagship Ventures, Noubar Afeyan in this
    interview addresses the ways Diaspora can be involved in Armenia's
    economy.
    ANUSH HOVSEPYAN: You and other like-minded Armenian businessmen have
    been making changes in Armenia through the development of the banking
    and business sector. You compared Armenia to a startup. How can a
    country be compared to a start-up?

    NOUBAR AFEYAN: After the collapse of the Soviet Union, I think,
    Armenia was forced to become a start-up economically. The country had
    to think about trade-offs and priorities, identifying its core
    competencies that would give the country a competitive advantage. A
    group of entrepreneurs formed Armenia2020 project for Armenia's
    development to make systemic changes at the government level, private
    sector and society at large. Then, in partnership with Armenia's
    government, we founded the National Competitiveness Foundation to
    begin the process of creating joint projects. For that, we needed
    business models that would allow local operations but with global
    standards. Ameria is a direct result of all that analysis and is a
    venture geared to move the country forward.

    A.H.: Was the development of Armenia's financial sector a part of
    Armenia's competitiveness plan?
    N.A.: Definitely, but in order to reach that goal, we needed to adhere
    to global standards beyond the local Armenian market. It was then that
    Ameria was established with an aim to be a domestic venture with
    world-class standards - a big attitude change. Ameria's organizational
    culture, commitment to excellence with continuous staff development
    and company branding are all consistent with its `dare to dream big
    and work hard to achieve the dream' philosophy. Ameria has set a
    benchmark of success and growth.
    A.H.: What were your intentions when entering the Armenian market as a
    Diaspora Armenian investor? Why did you take the risk?
    N.A.: Many Diaspora Armenians invest in Armenia in the familiar
    fields. For instance, if they have a construction business in America,
    they put money in constructing buildings in Armenia. Why and how to
    invest in Armenia depends on the business interests and the support
    system available in the country. Ameria provides that support
    platform. For me, Ameria is a way to participate in all key aspects of
    the economy by providing capital, expertise and access to my network,
    allowing me to have a larger reach, rather than narrowly investing in
    tomato processing plants, for example. Focused on core competencies
    in each sector, Ameria strategically allocates the capital to produce
    the highest return for investors in an emerging market. The Diaspora
    investors can have immediate participation in Armenia's economy by
    investing in Ameriabank's term deposits. Ameria has a special Diaspora
    Deposits program that allows for six months, one year, or even longer
    terms deposits at high rates. My recommendation to potential investors
    would be to start small and do it right the first time with the right
    partners. Get your toe in the water and go from there.

    A.H.: Why it is worth investing in Armenia?

    N.A.: It's one thing to say you should invest all your money in
    Armenia, it's another thing to say you should allocate a portion. As
    you gain more confidence, you can decide to increase that portion.
    Armenia is developing largely based on the power of the Diaspora
    Armenians who utilize the business opportunities in Armenia's emerging
    market. Investments in Armenia can generate higher returns through
    terms that don't exist in the mature markets of the Western world. For
    example, in Armenia the interest rate is 8-10% for a term deposit; in
    the U.S. it is 1 or 1.5%. It's really about getting in at the early
    stages of economic development, which also involves higher risks. So,
    it's about creating a balance of risk and reward potential.

    A.H.: What does Ameria mean to you as an investor?
    N.A.: I'm a founding investor and a board member. I've been involved
    in consulting and governing the organization. Coming from the U.S. and
    the innovation sector, I bring a different point of view than the
    other board members who have Russian marketing and banking
    experiences.
    When in Armenia, I know how important it is to be able to get the
    banking support with the same international standards we're used to in
    the West. Ameriabank provides that. Not only does it add a business
    value to the economy, but also a strategic one. Ameria is a one-stop
    resource for entrepreneurs, providing full-fledged support and
    advisory services in the legal, managerial and financial aspects of
    their business. It is great to have a world-class company with local
    know-how in Armenia's emerging market.
    During his 25-year career as an inventor, entrepreneur, CEO and
    venture capitalist, Dr. Afeyan has co-founded and built 25 successful
    life science and technology startups. Afeyan is a recipient of the
    Technology Pioneer 2012 award from the World Economic Forum and the
    prestigious Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation Award. Afeyan is
    also the recipient of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor. Ameria Group,
    Armenia's premier advisory and financial services provider, is one of
    Afeyan's successful undertakings that also has an emotional value for
    the entrepreneur. He believes Ameria is a much needed bridge
    connecting the Diaspora to Armenia's promising business opportunities.
    In his words, Ameria is unique as it brings world-class expertise and
    local know-how for all those who want to make a positive change in the
    country through business ventures as opposed to pure charity.

    Ameria Projects
    Among the many awards and 200 projects implemented in the past decade
    by Ameria, below are listed the ones that have contributed to
    Armenia's economic development:
    Development of world's longest aerial ropeway to Tatev Monastery
    Business plan for the largest mining company in the region - Zangezour
    Copper-Molybdenum
    Investment projects of more than $500 million
    Equity financing for Armenian businesses of more than $200 million.
    Ameria Awards
    The Best Trade Finance Bank 2012: Global Finance Award
    The Best Bank in Armenia 2011: Euromoney 2011 Awards for Excellence
    The Best Bank in Armenia 2010: The Banker, a magazine published by the
    Financial Times
    For Additional Information Call: 1(888) 802 5352 Or Visit Ameriagroupinc.com

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