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    ARMENIAN GLOBAL BANK SEEKS TO TAP RESOURCES OF DIASPORA

    http://hetq.am/en/finances/10170/
    2009/0 5/26 | 09:54

    Finances

    An article entitled "Banking on Armenia's diaspora" appears in
    the May 26 issue "businessnewseurope" focusing on plans by the RoA
    government to set up a global retail bank aimed to tap the wealthy
    Armenian diaspora.

    The Armenian government has already contributed $20 million to
    the capital of the bank, which has already been set up but not yet
    operational. The plan was to raise another $80m from Armenians around
    the world.

    The article notes that with three times more Armenians living ouutside
    the country than in it, remittances make up the single biggest hard
    currency earner for the country.

    The government wants to capitalise on this and instead of waiting for
    the money to be sent home, it will go out and get it by setting up a
    bank with branches all over the world. "It is a global retail bank that
    will target Armenians living overseas," Armenia's minister of economy,
    Nerses Yeritsyan, tells bne during May's annual meeting of the European
    Bank for Reconstruction and Development in London. "Imagine if only
    1% of all Armenians take a credit card from the new bank, then that
    will generate enough money for us to say goodbye to [international
    financial institution] funding forever."

    However, the crisis threw a wrench into the plans, as most of the
    commitments - which came from both large Armenian-owned businesses
    and private individuals - have been put on hold after markets
    crashed around the world at the end of last year. "We took the
    bank on a road show last year and found there was a lot of support
    amongst the diaspora," says Yeritsyan. "However, these commitments
    have been withdrawn for the moment while everyone is assessing their
    position. But we are confident that they will return and we can push
    ahead as planned with the bank."

    In the meantime, the government has hired head hunters to find a top
    quality international CEO, as the tricky bit of making a global retail
    bank work is that it will have to compete with high street banks in
    the US and UK in terms of the quality of its service. It won't be easy,
    but Yeritsyan is literally banking on the loyalty that Armenians feel
    towards their homeland to give the bank a competitive edge.
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