Volume Of Credit Investments Of Credit Organizations qIncreased By 0.9% To 66.9 Billion Drams In June

ЕРЕВАН, 17 августа. /АРКА/. Volume of credits provided by credit organizations of Armenia increased by 0.9% in June 2011 making about 66.9 billion drams, states the report of CBA “On monetary-credit indicators for June 2011”.

Urgent credit investments in the total volume of the provided credits were 98% which were about 65.5 billion drams in June. Increase of the given indicator in June 2011 was 0.7% compared to May 2011.

Prolonged credit investments were 971 million drams increased by 13.9% making 1.4% of credit investments of credit organizations.

Overdue dram credits with the share of 0.6% of total volume of the provided credits were 385 million drams. Decrease of the given indicator in June 2011 was 3.2%. ($1-367.66 drams).–0–

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