CBA Amends the Order For Transfer Of Foreign Exchange Values

YEREVAN, October 12, /ARKA/. The Central Bank of Armenia has introduced some changes to its regulations for setting the order for transfer, delivery, import, export and declaration of foreign exchange values.

In a press release the Central Bank said the decision was made Tuesday by its Council chaired by a deputy governor Vache Gabrielian. The Council has also amended regulations #2 on regulation of bank activity and major economic standards.

Besides, the Council has approved the contours of 6 commemorative coins dedicated to Armenian cross-stones to be issued this and next year. The Council has allowed also the ACBA Agricole Bank to join the American Express international payment and settlement system. –0–

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