ARKA News Agency published the newsletter “Insurance companies of Armenia”

YEREVAN, March 16. /ARKA/. ARKA News Agency published the regular quarterly newsletter “Insurance companies of Armenia” for the 4th Q of 2011.

This product is prepared on the basis of officially published financial statements of insurance companies reflecting their activities. The newsletter “Insurance companies of Armenia” contains about ten pages of table material on different indicators of the activity of insurance companies and consists of 9 main chapters:

1. General characteristics of insurance companies.

2. Assets.

3. Liabilities.

4. Capital.

5. Charter capital.

6. Financial results of the activity of insurance companies.

7. Financial cash flows.

8. Profitability indicators.

9. Capitalization indicators.

The information contained in the newsletter gives opportunity to present an overall picture of financial situation of Armenian insurance companies and make comparative analysis of the activity.
ARKA News Agency operates since May 1, 1996 and is specialized in the provision of financial, economic and political information.

Since 1999 ARKA publishes quarterly bulletin “The main indicators of the Armenian banks” (current “Banks of Armenia”), since March 2005 – quarterly bulletin “Credit organizations of Armenia”, since July 2008 – quarterly bulletin “Indicators of the activity of insurance companies” (current – “Insurance companies of Armenia”). –0—

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