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    "ARMECONOMBANK" SIGNED THE THIRD CREDIT AGREEMENT WITH IFC

    Mediamax Agency, Armenia
    Feb 27 2007

    Yerevan, February 27 /Mediamax/. "Armeconombank" signed the third
    credit agreement with the International Financial Corporation (IFC)
    at the whole sum of $2mln in Yerevan today.

    Mediamax reports that the Executive Director of "Armeconombank" David
    Sukiasian stated that $1mln will be directed to the crediting of
    Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) and $1mln - to mortgage crediting.

    "Armeconombank" studies the prospects of extension of terms for
    providing mortgage credits up to 10, and up to 12 years in the future
    and the prospects of making the volumes of mortgage crediting reach
    $12mln by the end of the year.

    The Regional Director of IFC in the Central and Eastern Europe
    states Jerome Sooklal noted that "the continuing cooperation with
    "Armeconombank" is reasoned by the reliability of the given bank.

    According to him, IFC is interested in taking part in the banking
    capital of Armenia, and "Armeconombank" is not an exception from that
    point of view".

    This year the IFC plans to allocate to the banking sector of Armenia
    up to $13mln. On the whole, IFC has already realized in Armenia credit
    programs at the whole sum of $20mln.

    Jerome Sooklal also informed that IFC intends to realize an investment
    program in the "Armavia" Company at the whole sum of $11mln.

    The first credit agreement of "Armeconombank" with IFC at the sum
    of $2mln was signed in 2004 - $1,5mln for crediting SME and $500
    thousands for mortgage crediting.

    The second credit agreement on assisting the trade development at
    the sum of $1mln was signed in 2006.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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