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    PROCREDIT BANK FORMS CREDIT PORTFOLIO OF MILLION AND DEPOSIT PORTFOLIO OF 6.1 MILLION

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 30, 2008

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 30, NOYAN TAPAN. During 8 months of its activities,
    Armenia-based ProCredit Bank (www.procreditbank.am) has formed a
    credit portfolio of 24 million USD and a deposit portfolio of 6.1
    million USD. The head of the bank's Unit of Banking Services Alexey
    Paniklov announced this at October 30, adding that Armenian ProCredit
    Bank currently has 4 thousand customers.

    In his words, the rates of the bank's development are in line with
    the development rates of ProCredit Holding's newly-created banks in
    other CIS countries. For example, Moldova's ProCredit Bank, which
    was established on the basis of a financial company that had operated
    in that country for 8 years, has almost the same growth rates of its
    deposit portfolio as Armenia's ProCredit Bank.

    According to A. Paniklov, Armenian ProCredit Bank has not perceived
    the impact of the international financial crisis which is seen from the
    fact that the statistical indices on trust in the bank and provision of
    services to customers have not changed before the crisis and during it.

    ProCredit Bank has 3 branches in Yerevan and one in Vanadzor. Another
    branch will open in Yerevan soon. It is envisaged expanding the
    network of the bank's branches towards marzes (provinces). "ProCredit
    Bank intends to open branches in all Armenian marzes because its
    activities target the whole population by all the income groups,"
    A. Paniklov said.

    Armenia's ProCredit Bank CJSC started operating in February 2008,
    with an authorized capital of 5 bln 790 mln drams (about 18 mln
    935.2 thousand USD), in which ProCredit Holding's share makes 66.66%,
    the share of German KfW Bank - 16.67%, and that of EBRD - 16.67%.
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