Armenia’s banking sector profit in H1 2025 increased by 20.51% to AMD 200.7 bln

YEREVAN, August 4. /ARKA/. The net profit of Armenia’s banking system for the first 6 months of 2025 exceeded AMD 200.7 billion, increasing by 20.51% compared to the beginning of the current year. This is evidenced by data from the reports of Armenian banks published in accordance with IFRS.

At the same time, in the second quarter of 2025, net profit amounted to AMD 101.4 billion, increasing by 2.29% compared to the first quarter of the same year.

It should be noted that all 17 banks operating in Armenia ended the first half of the year with a profit. At the same time, 12 banks increased their profit compared to the same period last year, while 5 banks saw a decrease in profit. The total assets of Armenian banks as of June 30, 2025 amounted to 11.6 trillion drams (an increase of 2.25% compared to the previous quarter and of 5.43% compared to the beginning of the current year).

The volume of bank credit investments as of the end of June amounted to 6.81 trillion drams, an increase of 6.11% compared to the first quarter of 2025 and of 10.25% compared to the beginning of 2025.

Total liabilities as of the second quarter of 2025 amounted to 9.65 trillion drams, an increase of 3.41% compared to the first quarter of the same year and of 5.18% compared to the beginning of the year.

The total capital of Armenian banks as of June 30, 2025 amounted to 1.96 trillion drams. drams, an increase of 3.19% compared to the first quarter of the same year and 10.37% compared to the beginning of the year. ($1 – 383.55 drams).-0-

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