ArmSwissbank’s bonds worth $5 million listed at AMX Armenia Securities Exchange

YEREVAN, June 6. /ARKA/. ArmSwissbank listed Wednesday its USD-denominated bonds (SWISB2A) totaling $5 million in Bbond at AMX Armenia Securities Exchange, the securities exchange reports on its website.

These bonds’ nominal cost is $100 with the maturity term of 72 months and the coupon yield of 6.5%. Coupon payments have to be made once in every six months.

According to the report, this is the tenth issue of ArmSwissbank bonds.

The bank has presented for listing also bonds totaling €3 million, which will be allowed for trading on June 10.

ArmSwissbank CJSC was registered on October 7, 2004, and received its license from the Central Bank of Armenia on February 25, 2005. On September 14, 2007, ArmSwissbank became a member of NASDAQ OMX Armenia Stock Exchange.

The bank’s shareholders are Franck Muller Watchland (80%) and Belegingsmachepij Jongo LLC (20%). It provides corporate, investment and individual banking services. -0—

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