Assets of Armenian credit institutions increased by 11.87% to 882.4 billion drams in the first quarter of 2026

YEREVAN, May 13. /ARKA/. The total assets of Armenia’s credit institutions as of March 31, 2026, amounted to 882.4 billion drams, an increase of 11.87% compared to March 31, 2025. This is evidenced by the consolidated financial report of the country’s credit institutions.

Compared to the figure at the end of the previous quarter (December 31, 2025), the sector’s assets increased by 2.47%.

A significant portion (76.2%) of the asset structure is made up of loans provided to customers and other borrowings, as well as leasing operations, the volume of which amounted to 670.8 billion drams at the end of March 2026. The ranking is based on the ARKA news agency’s bulletin, “Credit Organizations of Armenia: Operational Data for the First Quarter of 2026,” prepared based on the official financial statements of credit institutions.

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