Converse bank, ACBA-Credit Agricole, Araratbank, Ardshininvestbank, Armeconombank are leaders of ARKA’s 4th quarterly press-rating
13.03.2008,
18:42
The Converse Bank, ACBA-Credit Agricole Bank, Araratbank, Ardshininvestbank and Armeconombank are the top five leaders of ARKA’s fourth quarterly press-rating in 2007.
YEREVAN, March 13. /ARKA/. The Converse Bank, ACBA-Credit Agricole Bank, Araratbank, Ardshininvestbank and Armeconombank are the top five leaders of ARKA’s fourth quarterly press-rating in 2007.
The Armenian press was active in covering activities of Armenian banks in October-December 2007 (214.4% increase compared with the corresponding period in 2006). The share of negative press-signals was 3.4% in 2007 against 4.4% in the reporting period.
The increase of information on the following headings was as follows: General (from 38.7% to 49.8%), Banking Activities in Figures (15.5%-17%), Customers and Service (3.7%-5.1%), Banks’ Economic Forecasts and Opinions (5.9%-6.5%).
The share of the heading Bank Development Policy decreased from 26.2% to 21.6% in the period under review.
In general, information on banks increased in the fourth quarterly period of 2007.
In the reporting period, the ACBA-Credit Agricole Bank was the leader on two out of five main headings: General (with 104.96 index), Customers and Service (with 40.96 index). The Converse Bank was the most active in reporting information about the Bank Development Policy (with 251.16 index) and Banks’ Economic Forecasts and Opinions (with 23.04 index).
The Ardshininvestbank ranked first in covering information about the Banking Activities in Figures (with 99.97 index).
Six banks covered information on the above-mentioned headings in the fourth quarterly period of 2007 against five banks in the corresponding period in 2006.
The press-rating of the ARKA News Agency is based on the financial-economic indicators of Armenian banks and media coverage of banking activities. ARKA believes the more active is the press coverage of the banks, the more effective are banking activities.
The subject of the ARKA News Agency’s analysis is the actual information on banks, not advertisement.
For a more detailed analysis of banking activities in the fourth quarterly period of 2007, read the Press-Rating of Banks, Issue #09 (36). –0--
The Armenian press was active in covering activities of Armenian banks in October-December 2007 (214.4% increase compared with the corresponding period in 2006). The share of negative press-signals was 3.4% in 2007 against 4.4% in the reporting period.
The increase of information on the following headings was as follows: General (from 38.7% to 49.8%), Banking Activities in Figures (15.5%-17%), Customers and Service (3.7%-5.1%), Banks’ Economic Forecasts and Opinions (5.9%-6.5%).
The share of the heading Bank Development Policy decreased from 26.2% to 21.6% in the period under review.
In general, information on banks increased in the fourth quarterly period of 2007.
In the reporting period, the ACBA-Credit Agricole Bank was the leader on two out of five main headings: General (with 104.96 index), Customers and Service (with 40.96 index). The Converse Bank was the most active in reporting information about the Bank Development Policy (with 251.16 index) and Banks’ Economic Forecasts and Opinions (with 23.04 index).
The Ardshininvestbank ranked first in covering information about the Banking Activities in Figures (with 99.97 index).
Six banks covered information on the above-mentioned headings in the fourth quarterly period of 2007 against five banks in the corresponding period in 2006.
The press-rating of the ARKA News Agency is based on the financial-economic indicators of Armenian banks and media coverage of banking activities. ARKA believes the more active is the press coverage of the banks, the more effective are banking activities.
The subject of the ARKA News Agency’s analysis is the actual information on banks, not advertisement.
For a more detailed analysis of banking activities in the fourth quarterly period of 2007, read the Press-Rating of Banks, Issue #09 (36). –0--