Armenian ministry of finance places 10 billion drams worth coupon bonds

YEREVAN, March 12. /ARKA/. Armenia’s Ministry of Finance said it placed on March 10 medium-term coupon bonds to the tune of 10 billion drams and a maturity of 2 years.

According to the press service of the ministry, the demand for bonds amounted to 10.1 billion drams, 9.15 billion drams цщкер ишвы were satisfied, the weighted average yield was 6.29%.

Government bonds can be purchased online through the Treasury Depository of the Ministry of Finance on the website gp.minfin.am or by visiting service points located at the following addresses: 23/1.
Amiryan Street, 4th lane, Totovenz Street, 24, Tigran Mets Avenue and 49б Komitas Avenue.

“The income of individuals from government bonds is not taxed,” the ministry said.

Information on government bonds can be obtained on the website www.minfin.am or by calling 011 910 422 and 011 910 416. ($1 – 482.09 drams) -0-

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