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    IFC AND AMERIABANK SIGN GENERAL INTEREST-RATE AND CURRENCY SWAP AGREEMENT

    /ARKA/
    October 15, 2010
    YEREVAN

    IFC, a member of the World Bank Group and Armenian Ameriabank signed
    a General Interest-Rate and Currency Swap Agreement today for risk
    management.

    Under the agreement, IFC will provide Ameriabank with U.S.-dollar
    interest-rate swaps and multiple-currency swaps, enabling the bank to
    better manage its interest-rate risks on borrowed funds as well as
    currency risks for its euro deposit base, and provide a wider range
    of deposit products to customers..

    "This transaction will help strengthen our risk-management capacity,
    which is particularly important in the post-crisis period," said
    Andrei Shinkevich, Investment Banking Director of Ameriabank.

    Tigran Jrbashian, Ameriabank development director, said the bank is
    attracting loans at floating interest rates, more frequently by using
    the LIBOR mechanism, while loans to Armenian banks are provided at
    fixed rates, which contains loss risk from floating exchange rates.

    Thomas Lubeck, IFC Regional Head of the Caucasus said: "This is our
    first swap agreement in Armenia are we are happy to be providing
    this high-level financial technology. It will provide Ameriabank with
    important risk management tool and improve the bank's sustainability.'

    He said the IFG has signed similar agreements with 22 countries,
    including Russia and Georgia.




    From: A. Papazian
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