Unibank issues USD bonds with a 5.6% yield

YEREVAN, April 20. /ARKA/. Unibank announces a new issue of USD bonds in the amount of 5 million USD. The coupon rate is 5.6% per annum, which will be paid on a quarterly basis.

The nominal value of each bond is USD 100, with a minimum purchase of 10 bonds (USD 1,000). The maturity period is 36 months.

The USD bonds are available for purchase at all Unibank branches. The placement is expected to be completed by June 29, 2026, after which the bonds will be listed on the Armenian Stock Exchange (AMX).

Funds raised through these registered coupon bonds are guaranteed by the Deposit Guarantee Fund of Armenia in accordance with the Law of the Republic of Armenia “On Guaranteeing Compensation of Bank Deposits of Individuals,” within the established limits, procedures, and conditions.

The Program Prospectus (registered on April 8, 2026, decision No. 1/156 A) and the Final Terms are available on www.unibank.am

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