Anelik Bank winner in a Armenian national bank history competition

YEREVAN, November 21. /ARKA/. The staff of Armenia’s Anelik Bank has won the competition on history of the country’s national bank and trade unions, the bank’s press office reported.

Staffs of Armenia’s banks and financial organizations participated in the competition held by the unions of bank and finance officers on the Day of Banker.

Employees of Anelik Bank responded all 20 questions and were acknowledged the best by the jury that comprised of representatives of the central bank and bank officers union.

Responsible for public relations at Anelik Bank Astghik Martirosyan congratulated the staff and wished personal and professional achievements.

She said many of the bank’s employees have been working in the Anelik Bank for long years and contributed to formation of a banking system in the country.

Anelik Bank was established on July 9, 1990 and registered on October 1, 1991. In October 1996, the bank got its license from the Central Bank of Armenia. Anelik Bank’s shares belong to Lebanese CreditBank.

The bank’s assets totalled about AMD 73.3 billion as of the end of September 2014 (a 22.11% growth from the beginning of the year) and liabilities were AMD 59.7 billion (a 27.16% growth). Its capital amounted to 13.6 billion (a 3.97% increase) and loan portfolio AMD 48 billion (a 24.4% growth). –0–

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