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    ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER WANTS TO PUT AN END TO THE CONFLICT BETWEEN OLD ERIVAN HOLDING AND UNIBANK

    by Emmanuil Lazarian

    Friday, June 20, 21:40

    Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan is determined to put an end
    to the escalating conflict between Old Erivan Holding and Unibank.

    Abrahamyan has told journalists that he has recently received for the
    second time Manvel Ter-Arakelyan, the owner of Old Erivan Holding, and
    discussed with him the possibility of signing of an amicable agreement.

    The conflict between "Unibank" CJSC and "Old Erivan Holding" LLC has
    turned from a civil conflict into a conflict of a criminal nature.

    Both Head of Unibank Vardan Atayan and owner of Old Erivan Manvel
    Ter-Arakelyan have applied to law-enforcement structures and each
    of them is lodging a motion to bring his opponent to criminal
    responsibility. The proceeding is going on at the court of general
    jurisdiction of Kentron and Nork-Marash administrative districts.

    Manvel Ter-Arakelyan has repeatedly pointed out in his interviews
    that his company has been declared bankrupt deliberately, hinting at
    the attempt of hostile takeover of his company by the Bank. However,
    he has specified no names.

    Hetq.am, a website of the investigative reporters, says that on 25 May
    2009 Unibank and Old Erivan Holding concluded a loan agreement, under
    which the repayment of the principal amount and the interest was to
    start 2 years later. According to the Holding owner, the Bank e-mailed
    him two versions of the repayment schedule. One of the versions implied
    the loan repayment within a comparatively shorter period (nearly 44
    mln AMD monthly). The other one stipulated a comparatively longer
    period (nearly 32 mln AMD monthly). Ter-Arakelyan chose the latter,
    i.e. the long-term version of loan repayment. The same day the Bank's
    representatives brought the agreement to him. Ter-Arakelyan signed
    the document but later he pointed out that he was mistakenly given
    the first version.

    Afterwards, the Bank itself made sure that it had sent the wrong
    version to the customer. So, it sent its representatives to Manvel
    Ter-Arakelyan once again, this time with the second version of the
    agreement, which he signed and sealed. "Thus, two agreements were
    concluded, however, only the second one is in force. Moreover, on 25
    May, when repayment schedule was launched, the Bank withdrew 32 mln
    AMD from my account, i.e. as much as required by the second agreement.

    Moreover, the Bank called my accountant and said that we needn't visit
    the Bank because they have withdrawn the required sum from my account
    and that everything is all right. That is to say, they were well aware
    that the first agreement was not in force", said Manvel Ter-Arakelyan.

    He added that afterwards another bank offered him refinancing on
    better terms (at a lower interest rate) and decided to repay the
    whole debt to Unibank.

    At first, Unibank accepted the offer, but a month later, on June 17,
    2014, it sent Old Erivan a paper saying that they had failed to meet
    their obligations, that is, to pay 44mln AMD on May 25, so, they would
    have to pay a fine. "They refer to the first agreement, which obliges
    me to pay 44mln AMD, but why then did they withdraw from my account
    the sum envisaged by the second agreement? They have left 305,000 AMD
    on my account. If I actually had to pay 44mln AMD, they should have
    left no money there and should have told me that I owe them the rest
    as I didn't have so much on my account," Ter-Arakelyan said.

    He said that based on the first agreement, Unibank CEO Vardan Atayan
    has complained to the police that he (Ter-Arakelyan) has forged
    Unibank's seal and his signature so as to swindle money of the bank.

    "He claims that my signature and the bank's seal in the second
    agreement are also forged. And now I have to answer for this false
    denunciation," Ter-Arakelyan said.

    Meanwhile, Unibank says that the owner of Old Erivan has organized
    this campaign against the bank so as not to pay the loan.

    http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=0B410DD0-F8A2-11E3-80E70EB7C0D21663

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