Investment portfolio of Armenian credit institutions in 2025 exceeded 103 billion drams

YEREVAN, February 24. /ARKA/. The total investment portfolio of Armenian credit institutions at the end of 2025 amounted to 103.4 billion drams, according to the consolidated financial report of the country’s credit institutions.

The investment portfolio is presented based on data from 18 credit institutions out of 41 operating in the Republic of Armenia.
As of December 31, 2025, the portfolio structure is as follows:

Investments intended for sale – 42.3 billion drams (41% of the portfolio).

Investments held to maturity – 28.6 billion drams (27.7%).

Investments in the authorized capital of other entities – 28.1 billion drams (27.2%).

Financial investments for commercial purposes (for resale) – 4.3 billion drams (4.2%).

The top five out of 18 credit institutions by investment volume accounted for approximately 88% of the total.

The top 5 include:
Bnakaran Yeritasardnerin – 52.6 billion drams

Global Credit – 17.5 billion drams

National Mortgage – 9.2 billion drams

KRIA – 5.94 billion drams

BLESS – 5.88 billion drams

By investment portfolio share, the most investment-oriented companies are: Garni Invest (the investment portfolio accounts for 56.62% of assets), BLESS (48.59%), Global Credit (38.46%), Bnakaran Yeritasardnerin (26.61%), and KRIA (22.70%).

The ranking is based on the ARKA news agency’s “Credit Organizations of Armenia” bulletin. “Operational data for the fourth quarter of 2025,” prepared based on official financial statements from credit institutions.

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