Aggregate investments in government bonds in Armenia grow 1.2% in February 2015 to AMD 288.8 billion

YEREVAN, April 17. /ARKA/. Investments in government bonds in Armenia grew 1.2% in February 2015, compared with the previous month, to AMD 288.8 billion, according to the latest issue of the central bank’s monthly bulletin.

Residents’ investments in government bonds in Armenia in February amounted to AMD 288.3 billion in February 2015, showing 1.2% month-on-month growth.

Armenian banks’ investments in government bonds grew 72.5% in February 2015, compared with the previous month, to AMD 60.8 billion, while the central bank’s investments in government bonds shrank 11.2% to AMD 190.5 billion.

Nonbanking organizations’ investments in government bonds grew 4.9% to AMD 37 billion.

Nonresidents’ investments grew 32.3% to AMD 487 million. ($1 – AMD 472.27). –0–

spot_img

POPULAR

The “New Partner” loan is gaining popularity among VTB (Armenia) clients

VTB (Armenia) is seeing steady growth in demand for its small business loan product with a simplified application process—no collateral required, no additional financial analysis required.

Acba Bank and Bank of New York Mellon launch partnership

Armenian Acba Bank is expanding its international partner network by partnering with one of the world's most respected financial institutions, The Bank of New York Mellon, the bank's press service reported.

Armbanks Weekly Digest: Key Events in Armenia’s Financial Market (April 13–19)

The week in the Armenian financial market was influenced by updated assessments from international financial institutions, monetary policy signals, and the continued stability of the foreign exchange market.

Ranking of most profitable banks in Armenia based on results of first quarter of 2026

ARKA News Agency has published a ranking of the most profitable banks in Armenia based on the results of the first quarter of 2026.

In February, commercial bank deposits in Armenia decreased by 0.2%, while lending expanded by 0.9% — World Bank

In February 2026, commercial bank deposits in Armenia decreased by 0.2% (MoM), while lending grew by 0.9% (MoM), according to the World Bank's "Armenia Monthly Economic Update – April 2026."

LATEST NEWS

spot_imgspot_imgspot_img