The credit and leasing portfolio of Armenian credit institutions in 2025 amounted to 659.7 billion drams

YEREVAN, February 23. /ARKA/. The total credit and leasing portfolio of Armenian credit institutions as of December 31, 2025, amounted to 659.7 billion drams, an increase of 13.96% compared to the same period in 2024. This is evidenced by the consolidated financial statements of the country’s credit institutions.

According to the ARKA news agency ranking, as of the end of 2025, “Bnakaran Yeritasardnerin” held the leading position among Armenian credit institutions in terms of credit and leasing portfolio volume. Its credit and leasing investments amounted to 128.4 billion drams.

National Mortgage is in second place with a portfolio of 110.7 billion drams.

ACBA-Leasing ranks third, with credit and leasing transactions reaching 103.0 billion drams.

Export-Finance (49.1 billion drams) and Aregak (31.9 billion drams) also made the top five in the sector by this indicator.
The ranking is based on the ARKA news agency’s bulletin “Credit Organizations of Armenia: Operational Data for the Fourth Quarter of 2025,” prepared based on the official financial statements of credit institutions.

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