Number of money transfers operated via Anelik system rises 50% in Jan-Nov 2011

YEREVAN, December 23. /ARKA/. The number of money transfers operated via Anelik system rose 50% in Jan-Nov 2011, compared with the same period a year earlier, to 1,405,088, Anelik Bank’s press office reported on Thursday.
Their amount grew 14% in Jan-Nov 2011, compared with Jan-Nov 2010, to $951,464,240.
If this dynamics remain the same, money transfers operated on Anelik system will total more than $1 billion by the end of the year.
“After decline in Anelik money transfer system amid the 2009 crisis, the system regained momentum is following two years,” said Arman Shushyan, chief of Anelik Bank’s unit in charge of operational and correspondent relations at financial markets. “The number and the amount of transfers for 2010 and 2011 show this.”
He also voiced satisfaction at growth in transfers operated not only by Anelik Bank, but also by other banks using Anelik system.
Shushyan singled out three Armenian banks – Armeconombank, Araratbank and Armenian Development Bank – for considerable growth in both quantity and amounts of transfers this year.
Anelik Bank was established in 1990.
Anelik Bank is the only bank in Armenia to have subsidiary in Russia. It is Anelik Ru.
The bank created own payment system Anelik yet in 1997. The system operates in 63, 000 service points in 90 countries.
The bank’s total capital amounted to AMD 15.8 billion by late September.
Its assets totaled AMD 67.8 billion and liabilities over AMD 52 billion in Late September. ($1= AMD 382.7).-0—
YEREVAN, December 23. /ARKA/. The number of money transfers operated via Anelik system rose 50% in Jan-Nov 2011, compared with the same period a year earlier, to 1,405,088, Anelik Bank’s press office reported on Thursday.
Their amount grew 14% in Jan-Nov 2011, compared with Jan-Nov 2010, to $951,464,240.
If this dynamics remain the same, money transfers operated on Anelik system will total more than $1 billion by the end of the year.
“After decline in Anelik money transfer system amid the 2009 crisis, the system regained momentum is following two years,” said Arman Shushyan, chief of Anelik Bank’s unit in charge of operational and correspondent relations at financial markets. “The number and the amount of transfers for 2010 and 2011 show this.”
He also voiced satisfaction at growth in transfers operated not only by Anelik Bank, but also by other banks using Anelik system.
Shushyan singled out three Armenian banks – Armeconombank, Araratbank and Armenian Development Bank – for considerable growth in both quantity and amounts of transfers this year.
Anelik Bank was established in 1990.
Anelik Bank is the only bank in Armenia to have subsidiary in Russia. It is Anelik Ru.
The bank created own payment system Anelik yet in 1997. The system operates in 63, 000 service points in 90 countries.
The bank’s total capital amounted to AMD 15.8 billion by late September.
Its assets totaled AMD 67.8 billion and liabilities over AMD 52 billion in Late September. ($1= AMD 382.7).-0—
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