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Central Bank of Armenia will launch updated version of its official website

YEREVAN, February 17, /ARKA/. The Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) will launch an updated version of its official website, CBA press officer Zaruhi Barseghian told ARKA.

She said the new website will have a new design and refreshed content along with multimedia opportunities. She declined, however, to say when the updated website will be launched, but according to a statement on the website it will be unavailable February 18 because of testing the updated version. The bank said all subscribers to its news will have to refresh their subscription after the launch of the updated website.

The Central Bank launched its website in 2000. It was already updated in 2006 by Sourcio company that won a tender. According to statistics, visitors of the website download daily from 4.5 to 20 Gigabyte information.-0-

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