Urgent deposits of physical entities of Ameriabank increased by 19% in the first half years of 2011

YEREVAN, August 3. /ARKA/. Urgent deposits of physical entities of Ameriabank increased by 19% making over 31 billion drams as of June 30, 2011 which is 65% of total urgent deposit of the bank.

Increase of urgent deposits of physical entities was 71% in 2011 compared to 2010. Urgent deposits of physical and legal entities increased by over 11% in the first half years of 2011.

The increasing trust of population towards the bank, as well as permanently expanding assortment of urgent deposits for physical entities and flexible tariff system promote the continuous growth of deposits for physical entities.

This year Ameriabank will continue expanding the assortment of urgent deposits offered to physical entities. In February 2011 Ameriabank offered the society a new type of deposit – gold structural deposit which allows the client to get profit due to the increase of world gold prices without the risk of losses of the deposit and income by fixed percent rate of the given deposit.

The number of clients of physical entities in the first Q of 2011 increased by 20% making about 28 thousand.

Ameriabank cjsc is a universal bank providing investment, corporate and retail banking services within the comprehensive portfolio of banking solutions.

Ameriabank cjsc (earlier “Armimpexbank” renamed in May 2008) was established in July 1992 on the basis of the branch of Vnesheconombank of USSR. On September 8, 1992 the bank received CBA license for banking activity. In August 2007 the assets of the Bank were obtained by “T-D-A Holdings Limited” – affiliate of leading and the largest Russian investment-banking company, the Group “Troyka Dialog”

Chairman of Board of the bank is Ruben Vardanyan, Chairman of Directorate-General Director Artak Hanesyan. Strategic partner of Ameriabank is one of the largest investment banking companies of Russia – the Group “Troyka Dialog”. ($1- 363.52 drams). –0–

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