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President of Poland visits Armenian Stock Exchange and Central Depository

YEREVAN, November 26. /ARKA/. During his official visit to Armenia, Polish President Andrzej Duda visited the Armenian Stock Exchange (AMX) and the Central Depository on Tuesday. The Armenian Stock Exchange is part of the Warsaw Stock Exchange (GPW) group, the exchange’s press service reported.
The President of Poland was informed about the current activities of the exchange and the depository, their main programs, and their vision for the future.
There was also a closed discussion during which the parties discussed new opportunities for developing Armenia’s financial infrastructure and possible ways to expand cooperation.
The CEO of AMX Group, Hayk Eghanyan, noted that the partnership with the Warsaw Stock Exchange contributes to the international integration and efficiency of Armenia’s financial markets.
“This is an important step for the Armenian capital market towards adopting the best practices of European markets and promoting economic development,” he noted.
AMX noted that Poland’s experience as one of the largest financial centers in Central and Eastern Europe could play a significant role in the development of Armenia’s financial system.
In 2022, the Central Bank of Armenia and the Warsaw Stock Exchange signed an agreement for the sale of a controlling stake in the Armenian Stock Exchange. As part of this cooperation, numerous projects were implemented to develop the financial market, diversify services, and integrate into European capital markets. -0-


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