The size of foreign currency deposits of households in Armenia in February was 348.6 billion drams

YEREVAN, March 30. /ARKA/. The size of foreign currency deposits of households in Armenia attracted by commercial banks was 348.6 billion drams by the end of February 2012, says the site of Central Bank of Armenia.

The report says that the given indicator in February increased by 0.8%.

Foreign currency time deposits of households was over 288.9 billion drams or 82.9% of all foreign currency deposits of households, increased by 0.6% compared to January.

The size of dram deposits of households in Armenia was over 148.5 billion drams by the end of February 2012 which has been increased by 6.3% compared to January.

Total volume of deposits attracted by commercial banks as of February 29 was about 1 011.2 billion drams, increased by 0.8% in a month.

As of February 29, 2012 in Armenia 21 commercial banks were registered. ($1 – 390.3 drams). –0–

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