All deposits in Armenia’s banks valued at over AMD 1 315,7 bln in April, 2.5% down

YEREVAN, June 10./ARKA/. All deposits in Armenian commercial banks fell in April by 2.5% from March to 1 315,7 billion drams, according to the Central Bank of Armenia.

Residents’ deposits valued at 1 005,1 billion drams (0.14% growth month over month), non-residents’ deposits- 310.5 billion drams (10% downturn).

The volume of AMD deposits of residents increased by 3.3% in April from March to about 376.8 billion drams.  Deposits in foreign currency decreased by 1.6% to over 628.3 billion drams.
As of April 2013, there are 21 commercial banks registered in Armenia. ($1 – 414.14 drams). —0-

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