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VTB Bank (Armenia) provides its clients with opportunity to buy government bonds in primary market

YEREVAN, February 11. /ARKA/. Acting as an agent of the Armenian Ministry of Finance, VTB Bank (Armenia) enables its clients to buy government bonds in the primary securities market. 

In 2021 VTB Bank (Armenia) strengthened its positions in the securities market and expanded its client base, becoming one of the seven local agent banks in the government bond market.

The Bank gives individuals and legal entities, including financial and credit organizations, the opportunity to buy government securities through the auction of the Ministry of Finance.

VTB (Armenia) has a long experience in the debt market, including successful interaction with international investors. Taking into account the fact that the government bonds are denominated in the national currency of Armenia, the participation of foreign investors will activate the currency and money markets of the country and the secondary market of the securities.

“VTB Bank (Armenia) follows the trends of the international debt market and works as an agent of the Ministry of Finance in the government bond market. We help to attract new investors, who ensure an inflow of funds to the national economy. Our priorities for 2022 are further expansion of the client base through high quality services and maximum use of the opportunities and professional competence of VTB Group,” said Marianna Stepanyan, Head of VTB Bank (Armenia) Treasury CJSC.

The activity of VTB Bank (Armenia) is regulated by the Central Bank of Armenia. -0-

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