“Kamurj” UCO CJSC bonds worth 1 billion drams listed on AMX

YEREVAN, March 18. /ARKA/. “Kamurj” UCO CJSC bonds have been listed on the Armenia Securities Exchange (AMX), the exchange’s press service reported.

“Kamurj” UCO CJSC bonds with a total nominal value of 1,000,000,000 drams have been included in the secondary list of the Armenian Securities Exchange (AMX) – Bbond. The listing will include 20,000 bonds with a par value of 50,000 drams, a coupon yield of 12.5%, and a maturity of 36 months. These bonds will also be eligible for direct trading and repo transactions. Starting March 18, investors will be able to participate in exchange trading of UCO KAMURJ CJSC bonds by contacting exchange member banks or investment companies.

The bond placement took place on February 3, 2026, through Dimension.

The company, which has been operating in the market since 1998, specializes in agricultural financing, supporting micro and large farms, providing business loans for business development, and providing mortgages, home improvement loans, and consumer loans.

The company plans to use the funds raised through the bond issue to expand its loan portfolio, particularly for small businesses and farms, which will diversify the company’s funding sources and offer clients more accessible and affordable credit products. ($1 – 377.39 AMD)

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