Credit organizations’ February assets rise 2% to amd 130.2bln in Armenia

YEREVAN, March 23. /ARKA/. Assets of Armenia’s credit organizations gained 2% to 130.2 billion drams as of February 29, the website of Armenia’s Central Bank says.
Total liabilities of the credit organizations climbed 2 % to over 81.9 billion drams in February from January. At the same time their balance total capital surged 1 % in February to nearly 48.3 billion drams as of the end of the month.
Retained earnings of the credit organizations in Armenia increased by 38.3 % in February to over 1.3 billion drams in January-February.
As of February 29,2012,  there are 32 credit organizations in Armenia. ($1 – 387.93 drams). —0—

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