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In January credit organizations of Armenia provided credits to the citizens in the amount of 59.4 billion drams

YEREVAN, March 15. /ARKA/. In January the size of credits provided by credit organizations of Armenia increased by 2% making 59.4 billion drams, states the report of CB Armenia “Summarization of monetary-credit indicators”.

Urgent credits in the total volume of the submitted credits was 98.8% making 58.7 billion drams in January. Increase of this indicator was 2.1% in January versus December.

Overdue dram credits were 0.7% from total volume of the submitted credits making 406 million drams. Decline of this indicator was 8.1% in January. –0–

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