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Unibank issues shares worth 3.9 billion drams

YEREVAN, February 24. /ARKA/. Unibank announced a new issue of common shares. The bank plans to place 10 million shares for a total of 3.9 billion drams at the placement price.

The shares can be purchased by individuals and legal entities by visiting any branch of the bank. The minimum package for purchase is 2600 shares.

As a dynamically developing and reliable bank, Unibank shares are a long-term and profitable option for the society to invest their savings. With the new issue of shares, Unibank continues to involve broad sections of society in the management of the bank, which contributes to increased efficiency and transparency.

Unibank has carried out a total of 7 share issues. In 2024, the bank paid dividends to its shareholders in the amount of 4.1 billion drams.

Unibank ended 2024 with a net profit of over 10 billion drams. The bank’s assets increased by approximately 18% year-on-year, while its total capital increased by 14%.

At the annual AMX Awards, Unibank was recognized as the best in two nominations: “Best Issuer of Shares on the Stock Exchange” and “Best in the Secondary Stock Market”.

The Share Prospectus was registered by the Central Bank of Armenia on January 29, 2025, in accordance with the Central Bank’s Decision No. 1/25A. The investor can receive the Prospectus and the attached documents on paper at the head office and branches of Unibank OJSC, and an electronic copy – on the website www.unibank.am.

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