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ARKA News Agency releases fresh issue of its insurance companies bulletin Q4 2012

YEREVAN, February 25. /ARKA/. ARKA news agency has released a fresh issue of its quarterly bulletin ‘Insurance Companies of Armenia’ for the last quarter of 2012. The bulletin is compiled based on the companies’ financial reports.

It contains approximately 10 pages of tabulated information reflecting various performance indicators of insurance companies and consists of 9 sections: 1. General characteristics of credit organizations. 2. Assets. 3. Liabilities. 4. Capital. 5. Chartered capital, 6. Financial Results of Insurance Companies, 7. Financial flows, 8. Profitability, and 9. Capitalization.

The information contained in the bulletin provides an overall picture of the financial status of insurance companies in Armenia and compare their performances.

ARKA information agency was established in 1996. It is specialized in reporting on financial, economic and political news. It issues several bulletins, including a quarterly bulletin Basic Indicators of Armenian Banks (since 1999), Credit Organizations of Armenia (since 2005), Financial Indicators of Banks (since 2006) and Indicators of Insurance Companies Performance since 2008.  -0-

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