Ranking of Armenia’s Largest Credit Institutions by Asset Volume in Q1 2026

YEREVAN, May 13. /ARKA/. ARKA News Agency publishes a ranking of Armenia’s largest credit institutions by total assets for the first quarter of 2026.

The total assets of Armenia’s credit institutions as of March 31, 2026, amounted to AMD 882.4 billion, an increase of 11.87% compared to March 31, 2025.

According to ARKA News Agency’s ranking, the top five largest credit institutions in Armenia by asset volume as of March 31, 2026 were Bnakaran Yeritasardnerin, National Mortgage, ACBA-Leasing, Export Finance, and Global Credit.

Bnakaran Yeritasardnerin remains the country’s largest credit institution based on the reporting period, maintaining its leadership in the sector. The company’s assets at the end of March of this year amounted to 203.5 billion drams, accounting for a 23.6% share of the system.

National Mortgage is in second place with assets of 135.4 billion drams and a 15.35% share of the sector’s total assets.

ACBA-Leasing ranks third in the ranking, with assets of 126 billion drams (a 14.28% share).

Export Finance ranks fourth with assets of 47.8 billion drams (a 5.42% share).

Global Credit rounds out the top five largest credit institutions, with assets of 46.5 billion drams (a 5.27% share). Top 10 Credit Institutions by Assets, Q1 2026

The ranking is based on the ARKA news agency’s bulletin “Credit Institutions of Armenia. Update for Q1 2026,” prepared based on the official financial statements of credit institutions.

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