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Anelik Bank’s individual savings deposits grow by 23 percent in 8 months

YEREVAN, September 26. / ARKA /. Armenian Anelik Bank said the total amount of its individual savings deposits in the first eight months of this year increased by 4.2 billion drams, or about 23%, to nearly 23 billion drams. The bank said in a press release that the number of depositors increased by 17%.

Overall, in the first eight months the bank attracted a total of about 8.2 billion drams in deposits from  3000 customers..
“Summing up the results of the first eight months, we can state that this significant increase in the deposit portfolio  is a key indicator  showing  the level of public confidence,’ Gayane Malkhasyan, head of customer service department at the head office of the bank, was quoted as saying.

Anelik bank was  established  in  1990. Its shareholders are CreditBank SALs  ( 69.5%), Samvel Chzmachyan  (12.25% ),  Galina Voronina – (12.25%) and  Armen Kazarian – 6%.  -0-

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