National Mortgage Company makes seventh issue of discount bonds

YEREVAN, October 9. / ARKA /. On October 4 the National Mortgage Company”Refinancing Credit Organization CJSC (NMC RCO), issued the seventh issue of discount corporate bonds that will be admitted to trading on free market (Cbond) of NASDAQ OMX Armenia on October 24. It said this issue comprises 10,000 bonds with nominal value AMD 100,000, maturity 12 months.

The first four issues (NMCCB1, NMCCB2, NMCCB3 and NMCCB4) were also placed through the exchange, admitted to trading at NASDAQ OMX Armenia free Cbonds market in 2011-2012 and later redeemed, so their trading at NASDAQ OMX Armenia was terminated. The fifth issue (NMCCB5) was placed on May 13, 2013 and will circulate until their redemption date on January 27, 2014. The sixth issue was placed on August 21, this year.

National Mortgage Company RCO CJSC was registered in the Central Bank of Armenia by the decision N 1/1167A of the board of the Central Bank of Armenia dated October 19, 2011 Registration certificate N 26, Activity License N 26). The only shareholder is the Central Bank of Armenia. -0-

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