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    ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER APPEALS TO BANKERS TO JOINTLY ADDRESS URGENT ISSUES ON THE BASIS OF PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP

    ArmInfo
    2007-06-25 20:46:00

    Armenian Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan appealed to the Armenian bankers
    to jointly address economic issues of current importance. During the
    June 25 annual meeting of the Union of Banks of Armenia, the Prime
    Minister noted that the Armenian banking system has passed a hard way
    of establishment over the past 15 years, it is rapidly integrating into
    the international banking community and applying the best standards
    of the international banking practice. "We have passed a long way of
    reforms. Structures, which either failed to stand competition or broke
    the rules of the market discipline, had to leave the system. Today
    the banking system of the country is stable and the confidence in it
    is increasing with every passing day," S.Sargsyan said.

    A growth of the banking system's indices outstripping GDP prove this,
    and, first and foremost, such factors as introduction of corporate
    management system, creation of banking infrastructure, establishment of
    such institutes as the Fund for banking deposits guarantee, National
    payment system, credit bureau, contributed to this. "However, a lot
    has still to be done. The indices of financial mediation are still
    low. The banks' aggregate provision of crediting do not exceed 10%
    of GDP, this means that the banks' participation in development
    of the country's economy is not yet at a satisfactory level. This
    is the reality that troubles us most of all. We should make credit
    funds available for wide layers of population, so as any citizen can
    have an opportunity to improve his or her living conditions by means
    of credits. The availability of credits would allow young people to
    study at educational institutions," S.Sargsyan said.

    The Prime Minister noted that the Armenian government has worked out
    a program for economy development for the next 5 years. This program
    will be discussed at the National Assembly on June 26. The program
    reflects the tasks concerning the banking system as well. "In the
    program we suggest implementing the principles of public private
    partnership. In this case, it means that the government, the Central
    Bank and the Union of Banks will jointly work out and implement
    important economic programs. And the state is to create favorable
    conditions for the private sector and implement important projects
    on the basis of mutual understanding and respect," he pointed out.

    S.Sargsyan formulated a number of urgent problems. First of all, we
    must make Armenia the financial center of the region. We have real
    prerequisites for so doing. The second problem is uneven banking
    development of the country. In Armenia banks are concentrated in
    Yerevan. As a result, the greater part of our population has no access
    to banking services.

    "I think it is time for you to consider this problem. Perhaps, the
    CB should pick some regional city, for example, Dilijan, and make
    it a financial center. This will be a good stimulus for the whole
    region." The banking system must become the locomotive of the real
    sector development. "You should actively develop new technologies,
    introduce a wide range of financial services, particularly, asset
    security, leasing and business development support."

    S.Sargsyan said that today most of reformers work in the Central
    Bank . "Our banking system must become a bright example of efficient
    real sector manager applying effective mechanisms of corporate and
    business process management, financial administration, etc.. One
    more problem is social policy: banks are public institutions and
    are responsible for social problems. However, you must not confuse
    charity with social programs."

    In conclusion, S.Sargsyan said that banker's word is generally
    regarded as a word of honor and expressed hope that the same is true
    for Armenian bankers.

    "We have a long way to go and the Government is ready for a
    constructive dialogue. So, I urge you to thoroughly consider the
    above proposals and to draw relevant conclusions," Sargsyan said.
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