Armenia's best calling card for investors remains macroeconomic stability – Central Bank Governor
05.05.2026,
12:10
Macroeconomic stability is Armenia's best calling card for international investors, stated Martin Galstyan, Governor of the Central Bank of Armenia.
YEREVAN, May 5. /ARKA/. Macroeconomic stability is Armenia's best calling card for international investors, stated Martin Galstyan, Governor of the Central Bank of Armenia.
"Armenia is constantly being presented to international investors. Our best calling card is macroeconomic stability," Galstyan noted at a parliamentary session on Tuesday.
According to him, efforts to present Armenia to international investors will continue. "In this regard, we must have our own history," Galstyan said.
Armenia's Macroeconomic Indicators and Ratings
According to the Armenian National Statistics Committee, Armenia's GDP grew by 7.2% in 2025, reaching 11.32 trillion drams. In December 2025, 12-month inflation was 3.3%.
According to the Central Bank, Armenia's gross international reserves at the end of 2025 amounted to $5.086 billion.
In January 2026, Fitch Ratings improved the outlook on Armenia's sovereign rating to "positive," affirming the rating at BB-. In February 2026, S&P Global Ratings affirmed Armenia's sovereign ratings at 'BB-/B' and improved the outlook from "stable" to "positive."
"Armenia is constantly being presented to international investors. Our best calling card is macroeconomic stability," Galstyan noted at a parliamentary session on Tuesday.
According to him, efforts to present Armenia to international investors will continue. "In this regard, we must have our own history," Galstyan said.
Armenia's Macroeconomic Indicators and Ratings
According to the Armenian National Statistics Committee, Armenia's GDP grew by 7.2% in 2025, reaching 11.32 trillion drams. In December 2025, 12-month inflation was 3.3%.
According to the Central Bank, Armenia's gross international reserves at the end of 2025 amounted to $5.086 billion.
In January 2026, Fitch Ratings improved the outlook on Armenia's sovereign rating to "positive," affirming the rating at BB-. In February 2026, S&P Global Ratings affirmed Armenia's sovereign ratings at 'BB-/B' and improved the outlook from "stable" to "positive."