Papoyan discusses Armenian financial market development with “C-QUADRAT Ampega”

YEREVAN, December 20. /ARKA/. The Minister of Economy of Armenia, Gevorg Papoyan, discussed the development of Armenia’s financial market and investment environment with the Vice Chairman of the “C-QUADRAT Ampega” Pension Fund, Andreas Wimmer, and Board Member, Carlos Mendez de Vigo, the press service of the Ministry of Economy of Armenia reported.

The parties discussed the activities of “C-QUADRAT Ampega”. They also presented innovative features of the pension calculator and steps to improve pension accounts. The need to enhance financial literacy in society through educational programs was emphasized.

The participants highlighted the importance of the company’s approaches aimed at further developing Armenia’s capital market and financial ecosystem.

“C-QUADRAT” “Ampega Asset Management” Armenia is a pension and investment fund management company. The company manages assets of pension and investment funds for approximately 360,000 participants, totaling over 400 billion drams.

“C-QUADRAT” “Ampega Asset Management” Armenia was founded in 2013 and is a joint venture between the Austrian investment company “C-QUADRAT” and the German “Ampega Asset Management”, which is part of the “Talanx AG Group”.

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