Total capital of Armenian crediting organizations grows 6.7% to 32.4 billion drams

YEREVAN, October 28, /ARKA/. The total capital of Armenian crediting organizations grew 6.7% in quarter three this year to 32.4 billion Drams, the Central Bank said in its brief review of crediting organizations’ performance in quarter three, forwarded to ARKA.

According to the review, the factual amount of their charter capital upped by 3.9% in quarter three to 23.9 billion Drams. The ratio of non-resident shareholders dropped by 0.2% from the previous quarter to 9.2 billion Drams.

The amount of reserve in their capital was 545.6 million Drams and the retained accrued income rose to 7.9 billion Drams from 6.8 billion Drams in the quarter two. On September 30 there were 32 crediting organizations in Armenia with 60 branches. ($1 – 358.96 Drams).  -0-

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