Acba Bank pays over AMD 3.3 billion in dividends

YEREVAN, May 10. /ARKA/. The annual general meeting of Acba Bank decided to pay more than AMD 3.3 bln in dividends to the bank’s shareholders from the profit generated in 2021.

In 2021, the Acba Bank carried out the initial public offering of 500,000 shares worth AMD 7.5 bln, the Bank’s press service reported. As a result of IPO, Acba Bank has about 5,200 shareholders.

To buy shares of Acba Bank one needs to visit one of its branches or other brokerage organizations. More information is available at invest.acba.am.

Acba Bank’s shares are listed on the most important A platform of the Armenian Securities Exchange.

Acba Bank is represented in all regions of Armenia with 63 branches and is considered one of the largest employers in the country.

Acba Bank is controlled by the Central Bank of Armenia. –0–

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