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News agency “ARKA” published the bulletin “Banks of Armenia”

YEREVAN, November 4. /ARKA/. News agency “ARKA” published the regular quarterly bulletin “Banks of Armenia”.

The bulletin is composed on the basis of unified financial reports of banking organizations, as well as additional information provided by the banks.

Bulletin “Banks of Armenia” consists of 60 pages of table material on banking indicators and 9 main sections characterizing the banking system: 1. General characteristics of the banks. 2. Assets.
3. Liabilities. 4. Capital. 5.Profit/Losses. 6. Information on the movement of monetary means. 7. Level of liquidity and capitalization. 8. Normative risk indicators. 9. Profitability and income indicators of the banks.

Information contained in the bulletin enables to represent the total picture of financial state of the Armenian banks and make comparative analysis of their activity.

ARKA news agency operates since May 1, 1996 and is specialized in financial, economic and political news. Since 1999 news agency ARKA issues quarterly bulletin “Main indicators of the Armenian banks” (currently “Banks of Armenia”), since March 2005 – quarterly bulletin “Credit organizations of Armenia” and since July 2008 – quarterly bulletin “Activity indicators of insurance companies” (currently “Insurance companies of Armenia”). -0-

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