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  • Top Armenian Bank to Extend US$10-mil. OFID Loan to Small Businesses

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    March 25 2010

    Top Armenian Bank to Extend US$10-mil. OFID Loan to Small Businesses

    BYLINE: Lilit Gevorgyan


    One of Armenia's top banks, Ardshininvestbank and the Organisation of
    Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Fund for International
    Development (OFID) signed a US$19-million loan agreement yesterday at
    the OFID headquarters in the Austrian capital Vienna. The loan is
    extended for seven years to support Armenia small and medium
    enterprises (SMEs). According to Nerses Karamanukyan, the Chairman of
    the Management Board of Ardshininvestbank, the loan will provide a
    much needed credit line for SMEs. He further stated that his bank is
    planning to specialise more in this area and will try to expand its
    co-operation with international financial institutions to attract more
    loans. Suleiman Jasir Al-Herbish, General Manager of OFID, joined his
    Armenian counterpart in highlighting the fund's interest to co-operate
    with Ardshininvestbank and thus help the SMEs sector. OFID was set up
    in 1976 to provide assistance to the non -OPEC countries.

    Significance:The OFID loan is set to bolster Ardshininvestbank's
    position in Armenia. The bank has been successful in expanding its
    branches to 55 in the country and has also opened an office in Paris.
    The OFID's lending is certainly good news for Armenian SMEs, which
    continue to suffer from one of the worst economic downturns that the
    country has seen since its independence in 1991. Furthermore,
    businesses are constrained by operational obstacles such as the
    blockade imposed by two of its four neighbours, Azerbaijan and Turkey.
    Rising taxes as well as widespread corruption impose further
    difficulties. The Armenian banking system is relatively new and
    lending to SMEs was not well practiced even when the Armenian economy
    was seeing double-digit GDP growth. With the global economic crisis,
    banks are even warier of lending. Against this background
    Ardshininvestbank's assurances that it will extend the loan to SMEs is
    welcome news, although it will take some time to see if the bank
    delivers on its pledges.
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