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  • EBRD extends credit to Araratbank to promote MSME financing & trade

    ARMENPRESS

    EBRD EXTENDS CREDIT TO ARARATBANK IN ARMENIA TO
    PROMOTE MSME FINANCING AND TRADE

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 29, ARMENPRESS; The European Bank
    for Reconstruction and Development (ABRD) said it is
    extending a USD 5 million credit line and a USD 1
    million limit under its Trade Facilitation Program to
    Araratbank, a privately-owned Armenian bank set up in
    1991.
    It said the financial package will be complemented
    by a technical cooperation grant for institution
    building.
    The loan, which comes under the Armenian Multi-Bank
    Framework II, will be provided to Araratbank for
    on-lending to micro, small and medium-sized
    enterprises, thereby addressing a major constraint for
    economic growth.
    Despite strong growth in recent years, Armenia's
    economic potential remains constrained by difficulties
    in access to medium and long term finance.
    The trade finance limit will allow Araratbank to
    roll out its trade finance operations and to start
    offering these products to clients.
    Armenian banks still have very limited access to
    the international trade finance markets. The EBRD
    financing to Araratbank will also allow for more
    competition among local banks and more choice for
    local customers, EBRD said.
    Michael Weinstein, Head of the EBRD Resident Office
    in Yerevan, said the EBRD funding will allow
    Araratbank to significantly expand its longer term
    lending activities, particularly in the country's
    regions.
    `This is a very important contribution to the
    growth of Armenia's enterprise sector as at present
    the local banking sector does not deliver finance to
    micro and small enterprises on a large and sustainable
    basis', he added.
    Ashot Osipyan, CEO of Araratbank, stated: `We are
    very glad that the EBRD continues its cooperation with
    our bank, which is the most dynamically developing
    bank in the country. We are confident that the
    agreement will contribute to the fulfillment of our
    strategic plans. Araratbank holds a stable position in
    Armenia's banking system and we are aiming to reach
    the leading position in the future.'
    The Armenian Multi-Bank Framework, launched in
    March 2006, aims to support the increase of financial
    intermediation of Armenian banking system and bolster
    economic growth by making much needed medium-term
    funding available to micro and small businesses
    through credit lines to selected Armenian commercial
    banks. The EBRD works with most of the leading local
    banks, however this is the first project with
    Araratbank.
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