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  • IFC Supports Development Of Small And Medium Enterprises In Armenia

    IFC SUPPORTS DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN ARMENIA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    June 7, 2010 - 17:01 AMT 12:01 GMT

    With International Financial Corporation's (IFC) funding, ACBA Leasing
    will finance the leasing of transportation vehicles and manufacturing
    and agricultural equipment to small and medium Armenian businesses
    across the country through ACBA-Credit Agricole Bank's existing
    branch network.

    "This timely support from IFC will help ACBA Leasing diversify
    our funding base and deepen institutional capacity to meet clients'
    needs," said Stepan Gishyan, General Manager of ACBA Leasing. "It also
    will allow us to continue our policy of financing local businesses to
    obtain new equipment under leasing, thus helping the Armenian economy
    recover after the global financial crisis."

    Thomas Lubeck, IFC Regional Head, Caucasus, said, "Leasing is an
    excellent financial product for small and midsize companies, and IFC
    has been supporting the development of leasing in Armenia since 2002.

    We are happy to build on our investment relationship with such a
    strong company as ACBA Leasing."

    IFC was a founder of ACBA Leasing, Armenia's first leasing company
    and a subsidiary of ACBA Credit Agricole Bank. IFC invested equity
    and provided a long-term senior loan to the company in 2003, the IFC
    press service said to PanARMENIAN.Net

    IFC has been investing in Armenia since 2000, supporting financial
    institutions, small retailers, and the hotel and other industries. IFC
    also has implemented advisory projects to strengthen the financial
    sector, establish a sustainable market for energy efficiency and
    renewable energy investments, and improve the country's business
    environment.




    From: A. Papazian
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