EBRD portfolio over 100mln euro in Armenia in 2008
05.11.2008,
01:25
The general portfolio of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) transcended €100mln in Armenia in 2008, Michael Weinstein, the EBRD Armenian Office Head, told ARKA News Agency.
YEREVAN, November 4. /ARKA/. The general portfolio of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) transcended €100mln in Armenia in 2008, Michael Weinstein, the EBRD Armenian Office Head, told ARKA News Agency.
He noted the sum will be increased by €60-70mln next year.
According to Weinstein, the EBRD does not intend to participate in the capital of Armenian banks ant the means will be provided for loaning programs.
He stated 12 Armenian banks will be operating through EBRD loaning program next year, if loaning programs are carried out through ten Armenian banks by the end of this year, instead of the current nine banks.
Weinstein said the Bank intends to credit micro-small and medium businesses, as well as to carry out projects in infrastructures.
He noted the EBRD plans to cooperate with leading companies, as well as take part in the second phase of the construction of Zvartnots International Airport, providing with construction of the airport’s second terminal.
Armenia became EBRD member on December 7, 1992 with EUR 10mln of shares.
EBRD currently takes part in the capital of four Armenian banks, namely Byblos Bank Armenia CJSC, Armeconombank OSJC, ProCredit CJSC and Araratbank OJSC.
EBRD is one of Armenia’s largest investors and placed €202mln through realization of 52 programs. –0--
He noted the sum will be increased by €60-70mln next year.
According to Weinstein, the EBRD does not intend to participate in the capital of Armenian banks ant the means will be provided for loaning programs.
He stated 12 Armenian banks will be operating through EBRD loaning program next year, if loaning programs are carried out through ten Armenian banks by the end of this year, instead of the current nine banks.
Weinstein said the Bank intends to credit micro-small and medium businesses, as well as to carry out projects in infrastructures.
He noted the EBRD plans to cooperate with leading companies, as well as take part in the second phase of the construction of Zvartnots International Airport, providing with construction of the airport’s second terminal.
Armenia became EBRD member on December 7, 1992 with EUR 10mln of shares.
EBRD currently takes part in the capital of four Armenian banks, namely Byblos Bank Armenia CJSC, Armeconombank OSJC, ProCredit CJSC and Araratbank OJSC.
EBRD is one of Armenia’s largest investors and placed €202mln through realization of 52 programs. –0--