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    RIA OREANDA , Russia
    Economic News
    May 25, 2007 Friday



    EBRD Extends Credit Line to Anelik Bank (Armenia)


    Armenia. OREANDA-NEWS . May 21, 2007. The EBRD is extending a 5
    million credit line to Armenias Anelik Bank to support its on-lending
    to micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSME). The credit line
    will contribute to the Armenian banking system by delivering MSME
    finance on a large and sustainable scale, reported the press-centre
    of EBRD. Anelik, ranked 8th in the Armenian banking sector by total
    assets, is a medium-sized bank which specialises in MSME lending and
    money transfer business. It is dynamically growing and is now
    expanding its business to offer a wider scope of retail products. The
    EBRD loan will provide still lacking medium-term funding and will be
    used for on-lending to local micro and small enterprises, addressing
    a major constraint for the growth of this segment of the economy. The
    credit line, the EBRDs fourth MSME line to Anelik, comes under the
    Banks Armenian Multi-Bank Finance Facility. Anelik is one of the most
    active EBRD partner banks under the Armenian Multi-Bank Finance
    Facility and Armenia Microlending Programme, an institution-building
    Technical Cooperation Programme designed to facilitate MSE lending of
    partner banks. Technical Cooperation funds have been provided by
    USAID and the EBRDs Early Transition Countries Multi-Donor Fund. The
    EBRD remains one of key providers of medium-term finance and
    expertise to the Armenian banking sector. This project will allow
    smaller companies to receive swift access to reliable finance based
    on their entrepreneurial skills and the success of their business,
    said Olivier Descamps, EBRD Business Group Director, at the signing.

    We are happy to continue our strong relationship with the EBRD with
    this credit line, and, in general, with any potential projects in the
    future, said Samvel Chzmachian, Chairman of the Board of Anelik Bank.
    Through its micro and small enterprises programmes, the EBRD has
    supported over one million small enterprises throughout eastern
    Europe, Russia, Central Asia and the Caucasus. The EBRD currently
    works with over 70 commercial banks and non-bank microfinance
    institutions to establish or expand specialised micro and small
    business finance units and to date has lent over $1billion to
    facilitate $15 billion in loans to micro and small businesses in the
    region. Copyright (c) 1997-2007 RIA "OREANDA"
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