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THREE OF THE HIGHEST BANK LEADERS PROFIT OVER I HALF YEAR, 2007, INCLUDES ‘HSBC BANK ARMENIA’, ARDSHININVESTBANK AND ‘ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE’ BANK

ArmInfo
Aug 2, 2007

Yerevan, August 2. ArmInfo. The highest level of net profit in the
Banking system of Armenia over the first half year, 2007, was provided
by ‘HSBC Bank Armenia’, Ardhshininvestbank and ‘ACBA-Credit Agricole’
Bank: 1.9 bln drams ($5.5 mln), 1.8 bln drams ($5.4 mln) and 1.4 bln
drams ($4 mln), respectively.

According to the data of Ranking of RA commercial banks, prepared by
Agency of Rating Marketing Information (ArmInfo), the fourth place
by this indicator has been taken by Armeconombank – 814.5 mln drams,
the fifth place – by Unibank – 805.7 mln drams.

By degree of profitability of assets (the share of net profit in
assets – ROA), the leader is the Armenian Development Bank – 3,2%,
the second place is taken by Ardshininvestbank – 2,6%, the third
place by ‘ACBA-Credit Agricole’ – 2,4%, the fourth place by ‘HSBC
Bank Armenia’ – 2,35% and the fifth place by Unibank – 2,34%. By
level of the capital profitability (ROE), the leader is ‘HSBC Bank
Armenia’ – 22,7%, the second place is taken by Ardshininvestbank –
14,8%, the third place – by Unibank – 13,7%, the fourth place – by
Armeconombank – 11,3% and the fifth place – by Armbusinessbank – 10,2%.

The total undistributed profits of Armenia’s banking system made up
10.1 bln drams ($29.7 mln) upon results of the first half year, 2007,
having increased by 23% per year, and almost 7 times as compared
with 2003.

According to the reporting data of 21 acting banks, all the banks
without exception completed the first half year, 2007, with profit. The
total capital of the banking system over the first half year, 2007,
grew by 17%, and by 37% per year, more than twice as compared with
2004, to 139.9 bln drams ($410.4 mln) as of June 30. In addition,
the annual growth of this indicator has been provided due to both
the profit increase and growth of the authorized capital – by 41%
per year, to 92.1 bln drams ($270.1 mln) by the end of June, 2007. By
replenishment of the authorized capital, the leader is ACBA-Credit
Agricole Bank, which increased this indicator by 732% per year. In
general, replenishment of the authorized fund per year (the first
half year, 2007, as compared with the similar period, 2006) has been
assured by 10 commercial banks, while no changes of this indicator
have been fixed per the rest 11 ones. A considerable half-year growth
of the total capital, by 108,3%, has been fixed at Armbusinessbank