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Bank VTB (Armenia) obtained status of agent of state bonds in the market

YEREVAN, February 23. /ARKA/. CJSC “Bank VTB (Armenia)” obtained status of Agent in the market of mid-term and long-term state (treasury) coupon bonds in Armenia.

“Bank VTB (Armenia)” plans to activate transactions with securities as in primary, as well as in secondary markets and activate provision of investment services to the clients on the account of competitive tariff policy.

CJSC “Bank VTB (Armenia)” is a participant of international financial group VTB since April 2004. Sole shareholder and owner of 100% of shares – CJSC “Bank VTB (Armenia)” is the second biggest Bank in Russia.

Bank VTB (Armenia) is within the leaders of banking system of Armenia. Today CJSC “Bank VTB (Armenia)” has the largest branching network in Armenia (68 branches, from which 24 are in Yerevan and 44 – in the regions). –0—

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