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    Armenia gave int'l community no cause to question its banking system

    CBA issued a response to Reuters article, which claimed Iran expands
    presence in Armenian banking system.

    Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) Financial Monitoring Center has actively
    cooperated with such international institutions as Council of Europe's
    Committee of Experts on the Evaluation of Anti-Money Laundering
    Measures and the Financing of Terrorism (MONEYVAL) and Egmont Group of
    Financial Intelligence Units.
    August 25, 2012
    PanARMENIAN.Net - As head of the center Daniel Azatyan noted, Armenia
    had never been included in Council of Europe's list of countries
    engaged in money laundering, in contrast to Azerbaijan and Ukraine.
    Moreover, Armenia's banking system has always boasted financial
    stability, quite strict regulations and good relations with foreign
    partners.

    The Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) earlier issued a response to Reuters
    article, which claimed Iran expands presence in Armenian banking
    system, amid international sanctions.

    Particularly the activities of Mellat Bank CJSC and ACBA-CREDIT
    AGRICOLE BANK were questioned.

    `The banks in the Republic of Armenia, operating under the supervision
    of the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA), are subject to RA laws, CBA
    regulations and internal rules. One of CBA's supervisory tiers is the
    provision of the adequate implementation of financial sanctions
    imposed on certain countries under relevant decisions of international
    organizations, such as the UN Security Council Resolutions,' CBA
    report reads.

    Moreover, conduction of any financial transactions with Iranian
    officials included in UN Security Council's sanctions list is
    technically impossible, with the names and lists automated in relevant
    programs of all the banks.

    Given U.S. and European countries calls upon their banks against
    cooperating with Iranian financial institutions, Armenian banks were
    forced to halt cooperation with Mellat Bank to maintain ties with
    foreign partners.

    Meanwhile, Armenia boasts good financial relations with Iran, with
    trade cooperation between the two countries requiring cross-border
    banking operations.

    According to Iran's leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Armenian-Iranian
    annual trade turnover totals about USD 1 bln. Currently Mellat Bank
    cooperates with Tehran-based parent bank, servicing trade agreements
    between the two states. Maybe ensuring of Egmont Group's operation by
    Armenia and Ukraine stirred up Reuters' doubts?

    It's noteworthy that CBA sees no reasons for closure of Iranian Mellat
    Bank's Armenian subsidiary.

    As to ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK's activity, CBA leadership noted that
    Armenian commercial banks conducted no international transactions with
    foreign banks for the past 4-5 years.

    ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK holds no correspondent accounts with banks
    and financial institutions in the Islamic Republic of Iran neither in
    Mellat Bank, nor in any other Iranian bank.

    Victoria Araratyan / PanARMENIAN News


    From: Baghdasarian
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