Armenian banks’ liabilities to customers in 2012 increased by 18.5%, amounting to 1. 238.6 trillion drams

YEREVAN, January 23. / ARKA /. Twenty-one Armenian banks’ liabilities to customers in 2012 increased by 18.5%, amounting to 1. 238.6 trillion drams, according to data, which can be found in ARKA news agency’s “Banks of Armenia” bulletin (Performance of Banks of Armenia in the fourth quarter of 2012).

According to data for the fourth quarter of 2012, the leader by size of liabilities to customers was HSBC Bank Armenia., which stood at 135.8 billion drams, an increase of 13.45 percent from 2011.
Next was Ameriabank – 126.7 billion drams (38.74 percent growth from 2011) , Unibank – 112.5 billion drams (24.27% rise ), Ardshininvestbank – 110.6 billion drams (up 16.19%), VTB Bank (Armenia) – 105.8 billion drams (up 37.31%). ($ 1 – 406.39 drams). -0-

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