Volume of deposits in commercial banks of Armenia in July increased by 2.2% to 802.8 billion drams

YEREVAN, September 14. /ARKA/. Volume of deposits attracted by commercial banks of Armenia in July 2011 increased by 2.2% compared with June 2011 making 802.8 billion drams, states the monthly bulletin of CBA for July 2011 placed in the official site of CBA.

This indicator increased by 14.3% in July 2011 compared to the beginning of the year.

According to the data of CBA, the volume of dram deposits in July 2011 increased by 8.8% compared to June 2011 making about 258 billion drams. Deposits in foreign currency reduced by 0.7% in July 2011 making 544.9 billion drams at the end of July. ($1 – 374.56 drams). –0–

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