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Transfer volumes by the system “Anelik” in the 1st half years increased by 10% to $467 million

YEREVAN, July 29. /ARKA/. Volume of money transfers by the system “Anelik” in January-June 2011 increased by 10% making over $467 million.

Volume of transfers in the first half years of 2011 exceeded the indicator of 2010 by 14%. During the first six months of 2010 increase of the volume of money transfers was registered – $425 million vs. $410 million in 2009.

The number of transfers through “Anelik” in January-June 2011 increased by 24.2% compared to 2010 making 620 761 transaction. Turnover of transfers in Russian rubles in Armenia has been abruptly increased. The volume of transfers in the first half year of 2011 increased by 425% making 212 844 056 Russian rubles and 14 times compared to the indicator of 2009.

In making transfers through the system “Anelik” from the affiliate of the bank “Anelik Ru” Ltd. to any branch of “Bank-Anelik” and back, the tariff of 0.5-0.8% in any amount and currency operates.

Bank Anelik cjsc was established on July 9, 1990. It was registered on October 1, 1991 and in October 1996 the bank got general license of CB Armenia N9. Shareholders of the bank are: Samvel Chzmachyan – 12.25%, Armen Ghazaryan – 6% and Galina Voronina – 12.25%.

As of June 30, 2011 the assets of the bank were 63.6 billion drams, liabilities – 47.7 billion drams, total capital – 15.9 billion drams, credit investments – 35.4 billion drams, liabilities to the clients – about 29/6 billion drams, net income in the 1st quarter of 2011 – 25 thousand drams.

As of March 31, 2011 the Bank has 11 branches in the country. –0–

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