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  • Russian `VTB Bank' and ACP signed loan agreement at sum of $257mln

    Mediamax Agency, Armenia
    Dec 8 2007



    Russian `VTB Bank' and ACP signed a loan agreement at the sum of $257mln

    Yerevan, December 8 /Mediamax/. Russian `VTB Bank' and the Armenian
    Copper Programme (ACP) signed an agreement in Yerevan today on
    allocating a loan at the sum of $257mln at the term of 12 years for
    elaboration and exploitation of the Teghut cooper-molybdenum deposit.


    Mediamax reports that the President of `VTB Bank' OJSC Andrei Kostin
    said this in Yerevan today. According to him, this is one of the
    largest investment deals in Armenia and for the bank `this is a
    project with increased profitability'.

    The signing of the agreement took place at the presence of the
    Armenian Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian.

    According to the assessment of the Chairman of the Central Bank of
    Armenia Tigran Sarkisian, `we have not had such large loans for the
    private sector, and this is the largest investment project, which is
    realized in Armenia through the banking system'.

    Andrei Kostin stressed that `VTB Bank' will continue the work with
    Armenian corporate customers, in particular, financial resource at
    the sum of $70mln will be provided to `Armenian Electricity Networks'
    CJSC.

    By the end of the year, the authorized capital stock of `VTB Bank
    (Armenia)' will increase for $20mln and will make $52mln.

    In the beginning of 2008, `VTB-Leasing (Armenia)' leasing company
    will start functioning in Armenia, by means of which the first part
    of the program of leasing services for `Armavia' Company at the sum
    of $55-60mln will be realized.

    Andrei Kostin stated the necessity to continue the work on improving
    the quality of `VTB Bank (Armenia)' branch network. From the 89
    branches of the bank, which function today in Armenia, 28 branches
    fall on the share of Yerevan. In 24 branches of the capital city, the
    work on their re-equipment is concluded.

    According to Andrei Kostin, the Armenian government renders the
    necessary support to the plans of the bank, and the `climate,
    existing in the republic, is very auspicious for the work of the
    banking sector'.
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