Freedom Broker Armenia ranks as one of the largest taxpayer in Armenia

YEREVAN, September 2. /ARКА/. Freedom Broker Armenia has been recognized as one of the largest taxpayers in the country, underscoring its leadership in the investment sector and commitment to sustainable business practices.

According to official statistics, it occupies the 1st place among investment firms,  the 10th place within the financial and banking industry,  the 47th place among the top 1000 largest corporate taxpayers in Armenia.

These rankings demonstrate the company’s methodical approach to corporate governance, adherence to regulatory standards, transparency in financial reporting, and the effectiveness of its operational model and contributions.

About Freedom Broker Armenia:

Freedom Broker Armenia is a prominent investment and brokerage firm that offers individuals and businesses access to global financial markets. The organization actively promotes financial literacy and educational programs, fostering sustainable development in Armenia.-0-

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