Armenian Central Bank granted ratings to a number of companies

YEREVAN, February 26. /ARKA/. Armenian Central Bank granted ratings to several companies. “Ashtarak-Kat” stayed on the same “B+” level (former rating was granted in 04.03.09), “Tamara” – “G-” (former rating – “G” 28.04.09), “Fero” – “D+” (former rating – “G-” 09.06.09), Karkomavto” – “G+” (former rating – “B-” 30.04.09) and “Muran” – “G” (former rating – “G+” 30.04.09).

The first time Armenian Central Bank published ratings of Armenian companies in September 2005. In accordance with the developed principles on granting ratings, CB publishes only the names of companies which were granted high ratings (A, B, C). In case of low rating (D, E, Z) CB publishes their names only upon their agreement.–0—

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