Volume of dram deposits in commercial banks of Armenia reduced by 3.2% to 212 billion drams in April

YEREVAN, June 8. /ARKA/. Volume of dram deposits by commercial banks of Armenia reduced by 3.2% making 212 billion drams in April, states CBA report “Summary of monetary-credit indicators for April 2011”.

Total urgent dram deposits made 46.7% making 99 billion drams in April. Increase of this indicator was 3.7% in April compared with March.

Till called dram deposits were 53.3% in total dram deposits making about 113 billion drams. Decline of this indicator was 8.5% in April.

Foreign currency deposits reduced by 0.3% in April making about 415.8 billion drams.

As of April 30, 2011, 21 commercial banks are registered in Armenia. ($1 – 376.56 drams). –0–

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