Grant Thornton to carry out the audit of financial statements of Central Bank of Armenia for 2012.

YEREVAN, September 29. / ARKA /. Grant Thornton CJSC said in a press release will carry out the audit of financial statements of the year 2012 of the Central Bank of Republic of Armenia.

Grant Thornton CJSC, the Armenian member of Grant Thornton International, has extensive experience in provision of audit and advisory services to organizations in the financial sector. Its portfolio of financial sector clients includes more than 20 banks, over a dozen of credit and insurance companies and funds, in such locations as Armenia, Georgia, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and others.

Armen Hovhannisyan, Partner and Director of Financial Institutions Audit Department at Grant Thornton, comments: “We are very happy to continue our cooperation with the Central Bank of the Republic of Armenia. Our professionals have specific expertise in audit of financial statements of national banks, including the Central Bank of Armenia and the National Bank of Kyrgyz Republic”.
Grant Thornton CJSC carried out the audit of financial statements of the Central Bank in

1998-2000, 2002-2005 and 2007-2010. In 1995-1997, 2001 and 2006 the audits were carried out by KPMG. In 2011 it was carried out by Ernst & Young. -0-

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