Audit of Central bank in Armenia first to make the company Ernst & Young

YEREVAN, October 7. /ARKA/. Board of Central Bank of Armenia choose the audit company “Ernst & Young” for conducting audit of its annual financial report 2011, press-service of CBA informed ARKA News Agency.
 
“Ernst & Young” will the first time conduct audit of CBA.
 
In 1995-1997 audit of CBA financial reports implemented international audit company KPMG and in 1998-2000, 2002-2005 and 2007-2010 – the company Grant Thornton Amyot. In 2001 and 2006 audit of CBA financial reports implemented “KPMG-Armenia”.
 
The company “Ernst & Young” is international leader in audit, tax and legal spheres, consulting of transactions and business conduction. The team of “Ernst & Young” consists of 152 thousand employees in 140 countries worldwide united by general values and quality increase of provided services. –0–
 
 
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