Acba Bank and the Armenian branch of the German "Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union" (NABU) are launching a free 2025 Organic Agriculture Development Program, the bank's press service reported.
The net inflow of cross-border transfers in favor of individuals in Armenia, received from abroad through the banking system of the Republic of Armenia, in January-April 2025 amounted to $273.4 million against $327.5 million in January-April 2024, according to the report of the Central Bank of the Republic.
Unibank became a sponsor of the second edition of the “Yerevan Dialogue” international forum, hosted in Armenia under the theme “Navigating the Unknown.”
In 2019, Armenia-based commercial banks earned a total of 78.8 billion drams in net profit, up from 56.4 billion drams they had earned in 2018, according to ARKA news agency's ranking of the most profitable commercial banks in the fourth quarter of 2019
In the consumer market of Armenia, 12-month inflation in May of this year amounted to 4.3%, according to the report of the National Statistical Committee (NSC) of Armenia.
Armenia's investment market is experiencing a period of active development: the number of issues is growing, digital technologies simplify access to financial instruments.
Armenia's investment climate is undergoing significant changes, and the financial market is becoming more active. Armen Hovhannisyan, Director of investment banking at Dimension Investments, speaks in an exclusive interview with ARKA news agency about the barriers to development, tools for accelerating growth, as well as the prospects of venture capital.
On August 23, international credit rating agency S&P Global Ratings reaffirmed Armenia's long-term and short-term sovereign credit ratings in both foreign and local currency at "BB-/B." The agency also maintained its "stable" outlook for the country.
Acba Bank and the Armenian branch of the German "Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union" (NABU) are launching a free 2025 Organic Agriculture Development Program, the bank's press service reported.
The net inflow of cross-border transfers in favor of individuals in Armenia, received from abroad through the banking system of the Republic of Armenia, in January-April 2025 amounted to $273.4 million against $327.5 million in January-April 2024, according to the report of the Central Bank of the Republic.
Unibank became a sponsor of the second edition of the “Yerevan Dialogue” international forum, hosted in Armenia under the theme “Navigating the Unknown.”
In 2019, Armenia-based commercial banks earned a total of 78.8 billion drams in net profit, up from 56.4 billion drams they had earned in 2018, according to ARKA news agency's ranking of the most profitable commercial banks in the fourth quarter of 2019
In the consumer market of Armenia, 12-month inflation in May of this year amounted to 4.3%, according to the report of the National Statistical Committee (NSC) of Armenia.
Armenia's investment market is experiencing a period of active development: the number of issues is growing, digital technologies simplify access to financial instruments.
Armenia's investment climate is undergoing significant changes, and the financial market is becoming more active. Armen Hovhannisyan, Director of investment banking at Dimension Investments, speaks in an exclusive interview with ARKA news agency about the barriers to development, tools for accelerating growth, as well as the prospects of venture capital.
On August 23, international credit rating agency S&P Global Ratings reaffirmed Armenia's long-term and short-term sovereign credit ratings in both foreign and local currency at "BB-/B." The agency also maintained its "stable" outlook for the country.
Thirteen Armenia-based commercial banks were in the list of 100 largest corporate taxpayers in the first half of 2020, Executive Director of the Union of Banks of Armenia (UBA) Seyran Sargsyan said at a press conference on Monday
All six Armenia-based insurance companies were among the largest 1000 corporate taxpayers in 2015 having paid a total of 1.77 billion drams in various taxes, down from 1.97 billion drams they had paid in 2014
All Armenian commercial banks appeared on the list of top 1,000 tax payers of the country in the third quarter of 2013, having paid a total of about 29.6 billion drams to the government budget, the website of Armenia’s State Revenue Committee reports
Seventeen of 21 commercial banks in Armenia were among 300 largest taxpayers in the first half of the year, the State Revenue Committee said in a statement posted on its official website.
The analysis of large taxpayers’ 2009 indicators shows that Armenia’s average number of listed employees reduced 3.6% in 2009, compared with 2008, to 102,039.