“ARKA” News Agency Issues The Bulletin “Credit Organizations Of Armenia” For Q1, 2011

YEREVAN, May 16. /ARKA/. “ARKA” news agency published the regular issue of financial-economic bulletin “Credit organizations of Armenia” for the first quarter of 2011.

This product is issued on quarterly basis and consists mainly of financial reports of credit organizations published in the press.

The bulletin “Credit organizations of Armenia” consists of about 43 pages of table material by different indicators of activity of credit organizations and 11 main parts:

1. General characteristics of credit organizations. 2. Assets. 3. Liabilities. 4. Capital.
5. Profit/Loss. 6. Normative indicators of activity of credit organizations. 7. Indicators of capitalization. 8. Indicators of profitability. 9. Aggregates of activity of credit organizations (summary).  10. Aggregates of effectiveness of credit organizations. 11. Main services of credit organizations.

The information contained in the bulletin gives opportunity to imagine the general picture of financial situation of credit organizations of Armenia and make comparative analysis of their activity. It also contains technical and methodological comments to the prepared tables.

ARKA ARKA news agency was established on May 1, 1996 May to provide financial ,economic and political news. The professional credo of the agency is credibility, reliability and quick response. In 2000 it was recognized by the Central Bank of Armenia as the best economic news agency. In 2002 and 2003 ARKA was awarded by Business Initiative Directions the International Star Award for Quality in category Gold. –0–

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