The volume of private transfers to Armenia via Armenian banks was $1003.1 million reduced by 32.6% during 11 months of 2009

YEREVAN, January 14. /ARKA/. In January-November 2009, $1003.1 million of non-commercial character was received on the name of physical entities via banking sector of Armenia.

This indicator was reduced by 32.6% or $486.1 million compared with the same period of 2008. Only on the name of physical entities $102.2 million of non-commercial character was received. In January-November 2009 the volume of transfers from Armenia was $172 million versus $218.7 million compared with the same period in 2008 (decline in 3%).

In November this indicator was $18 million. In January-November 2009 the net flow of entries was $831 million versus $1270.5 million in January-November 2008 (decline in 34.6%). In November this indicator was $83.9 million. The largest net flow was registered in January-November 2009 as in the last year. From Russia – ($719.7 million) the share of which made 86.6% of all net entries of the country versus 89.6% in the same period of 2008. ($1 – 378.14 drams).—0—

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