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    Arka News Agency, Armenia
    Feb 23 2007

    MOODY'S CONFERS INTERNATIONAL RATING TO ARMENIA'S ARMECONOMBANK

    YEREVAN, February 23. /ARKA/. The Moody's Investors Service
    international rating agency conferred international rating to
    Armeconombank (Armenia).
    The B1/Non-Prime long-term and short-term ratings of deposits in
    international and national currency, as well as "E+" financial
    stability rating is given to the bank, the Executive Director and the
    Chairman of Board of Armeconombank David Sukiasian told a press
    conference. The forecast for all the rating is "stable".
    "Armeconombank is the first bank to receive such a keen appreciation
    by the Moody's," Sukiasian said.
    According to the Chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) Tigran
    Sargsian, giving ratings to commercial banks is one of the most
    important processes in the development of the banking system: these
    banks directly contributed to the speeding up of the process of
    giving a sovereign rating to Armenia.
    "In its turn, giving a sovereign rating to Armenia influences the
    process of transferring the banks into rating agencies," he said.
    Armeconombank OJSC was registered on August 26, 1991. More than 75%
    of the bank's shares are held by the main shareholders - EBRD (25% +
    1 share) and the founders of "SIL" concern Sukiasian family (50.6%)
    The banks assets exceeded AMD45bln with the total capital making
    AMD7bln and the profit by the end of the year being AMD1.5bln. The
    bank has 43 branches and more than 46,000 customers.
    In 2006, for the fist time Armenia received a sovereign rating: the
    international Fitch Ratings agency gave to Armenia the "BB-" issuer
    default rating in international and national currency with the
    "Stable" forecast.
    Fitch also conferred to Armenia the short term "B" rating and the
    "BB-" "country's ceiling" rating.
    On August 2006, Fitch Ratings increased Armenia's country rating from
    "BB-" to "BB".
    On July 24, 2006 the Moody's Investors Service gave to Armenia's
    Government Ba2 sovereign ratings in international and national
    currency. ($1 = AMD353.70). N.V. -0--
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