Aggregate loan portfolio of Armenian banks’ branches in Nagorno-Karabakh republic amounts to 79502.3 million

STEPANAKERT, December 5. /ARKA/. Aggregate loan portfolio of Armenian banks’ branches in Nagorno-Karabakh Republic reached AMD 79502.3 million by December 1, 2014 after growing 4.2% over one year and 4.5% over one month, the National Statistical Service of Armenia reports.

The share of loans in foreign currencies in the branches aggregate loan portfolio was 58.6% and overdue loans 0.7% by December 1, 2014 after shrinking 4.5% over one year, but grew 2.2%, compared with the previous month.

According to the report, time deposits made up 72.3% of the portfolio, demand deposits 19.2% and target deposits 8.5%. –0–

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