IDBank issues the 3rd tranche of dollar bonds of 2023

 17:08, 21 November 2023

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 21, ARMENPRESS. On November 20, 2023, IDBank placed registered coupon bonds under the abbreviation AMANLBB2NER4 through a public offering on the following terms:

 

  • Total volume – 5 million dollars
  • Annual interest rate – 4.25%
  • Bond maturity – 27 months
  • Bonds will be paid quarterly
  • Maturity date – February 20, 2026.

 

The bonds will be placed from November 20, 2023 to January 19, 2024 inclusive.

After the placement, the bonds will be listed in the "Armenian Stock Exchange" OJSC. The bonds will be quoted through the Marketmaker.

As you know, bonds can be easily purchased online in a few clicks, without visiting a Bank branch. To purchase bonds, you just need to go to the "Bonds" section on the IDBanking.am online platform, select the type and number of bonds and make a purchase.

After purchasing the bonds, full information about them will be available in the Idram&IDBank application: the "Bonds" section of the “Banking Services” section provides the distinguishing code, quantity, face value, annual coupon yield, coupon payment date and maturity date of the bonds.

You can get all information about the bonds by following the link.

The Bond prospectus was registered by the CBA, resolution N1/489А of the Chairman of the CBA from October 7, 2022. The electronic version of the prospectus and the final terms of issue are available .

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Armenia’s tech sector receives strong boost from Russian migrants

Nov 22 2023

By Adrien Henni of International Digital News November 22, 2023

Can a small, economically fragile and geopolitically vulnerable country bet on technology development to forge a brighter future? The answer is yes, believe top Armenian researchers, industry leaders and decision-makers within and outside the country. 

Armenia's technology sector has seen remarkable growth over the past decade, with a fourfold increase in its IT workforce to around 44,000 professionals by late 2022 – more than 5% of the country’s workforce – fuelling a growth rate exceeding 20% annually. High-tech now contributes nearly 6% to the country's total exports, according to the World Bank. 

Industry developments started in the 2000s with the emergence of IT outsourcing companies. Global corporations followed: they established no less than 18 innovation hubs to date in Armenia, tapping into local talent from programming to chip design.

Armenia hosts around 500 active startups today. A dozen local funds and a few business angel networks are there to cover the funding needs of the best ones at the initial stage. Mature Armenian startups are often backed by international VCs after they move abroad – essentially to the USA – to gain traction. 

Some Armenia-focused funds have received support from foreign LPs, both private and institutional. These include Tim Draper and One Way Ventures, which invested in SmartGate VC, while the World Bank and UNDP backed Granatus funds. 

This ecosystem has given rise to several globally recognised companies, closely connected to the US market. The unicorns Picsart and ServiceTitan either originated in Armenia or were founded by Armenians. 

The industry received an unexpected boost in 2022, as cohorts of Russian and Belarusian fled the war and political repression in their home country. Some 20,000 techies settled in Armenia, allowing local companies to hire highly skilled IT workers. Meanwhile, Russian or ex-Russian tech companies – including such big ones as Miro, Nvidia, Sber and Yandex – established development facilities in Armenia. 

The tech landscape in Armenia also benefits from a supportive diaspora. Estimated at 5mn to 10mn Armenians residing outside the country, this diaspora provides expertise, connections and investments. 

Thus Noubar Afeyan, an American-Canadian inventor and billionaire who co-founded Moderna, has backed the Foundation for Armenian Science and Technology (FAST) and its angel network. Armen Aghajanyan, principal scientist of AI research at Meta, is guiding the development of an AI institute in Armenia, while Sam and Sylva Simonian have sponsored the TUMO technology and design education programme as well as a computer science programme at the American University of Armenia.

“Armenians are known for their strong sense of community. This cultural trait extends to the tech sector: they actively support one another through mentorship, investment and business partnerships,” explains technology investor and entrepreneur Alexander Smbatyan. “But the diaspora also contributes to cross-fertilising ecosystems and cultures across the world, stimulating Armenians’ creativity and favoring their successes.”   

Supportive measures from the government in the field of science and technology include tax exemptions for startups and reduced income tax rates for employees in the IT industry. State funding of science has almost doubled since 2018, reaching some AMD25bn (nearly $65mn) in 2022.

While spending just 0.3% of its GDP on R&D, Armenia aspires to become a globally-integrated tech hub. FAST believes Armenia can be “among the top five data science and artificial intelligence innovator countries” around 2040. 

“Huge efforts should be made in the fields of education and research,” which have been largely neglected for the past three decades, concedes FAST’s CEO Armen Orujyan. But Armenia – once referred to as 'the Silicon Valley of the Soviet Union’ – and its diaspora have a proven track record in science and technology development, he argues. 

“Look at Israel, South Korea and Singapore, which have become tech nations despite their limited size and/or geopolitical exposure. We believe that, if we build our own ecosystem successfully, the nation will respond and perform at a very high level,” says Orujyan. 

In the field of artificial intelligence – a relatively non-capital-intensive area – Armenia’s potential is manifest. SmartGate VC’s partner Ashot Arzumanyan cites the “breakthrough applications” brought by Armenian startups Picsart, Krisp and SuperAnnotate in computer vision, noise suppression and natural language processing. 

Armenians also excel in computational biology, chip design, electronic design automation, robotics, advanced engineering, new materials and more. For advancements in these fields, Armenia needs to develop further its international co-operation programmes and diaspora-enabled technology partnerships in the USA and Western Europe. 

Beyond economic goals, technology development carries implications for the very survival of a country whose geopolitical vulnerability has never seemed as high for the past hundred years. From cybersecurity to drones and digital imagery, technology is key in contemporary warfare. 

Orujyan concludes: "There are monumental obstacles on Armenia’s way to a high-tech future. But this long-term goal can become a rallying point for the nation.“

This article is an abridged and adapted version of a Crunchbase country overview. 

https://www.bne.eu/armenia-s-tech-sector-receives-strong-boost-from-russian-migrants-302207/?source=armenia

Armenpress: President of Iraq visits Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan

 10:14, 22 November 2023

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS. President of Iraq Abdul Latif Rashid has visited the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial in Yerevan to commemorate the victims of the Armenian Genocide.

In Tsitsernakaberd, the Iraqi President placed a wreath at the memorial and laid flowers at the Eternal Flame in honor of the memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide.

President of Iraq Abdul Latif Rashid arrived in Armenia on an official visit on November 21. The Iraqi President is scheduled to meet with President of Armenia Vahagn Khachaturyan, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Speaker of Parliament Alen Simonyan.

Armenia’s Anti-Corruption Committee signs MoU on cooperation with Italy’s Guardia di Finanza

 10:40, 22 November 2023

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS. The Anti-Corruption Committee of Armenia and Italy’s Guardia di Finanza (Financial Guard) have signed a memorandum of understanding regarding cooperation.

The MoU was signed during Anti-Corruption Committee Chairman Sasun Khachatryan’s visit to Italy within the framework of the European Union’s TAIEX program.

During the visit meetings were held with the leadership of the Guardia di Finanza, the Carabinieri and its special tactical unit, the planning and coordination office of police and the anti-mafia investigative division.

The Armenian delegation studied the experience of these agencies in fighting corruption and organized crime and mechanisms of utilizing modern information technologies, the Anti-Corruption Committee said in a press release. Intelligence operations were also discussed.

Agreements were reached with the Carabinieri General Headquarters and the Guardia di Finanza on organizing trainings for Armenian officers of the Anti-Corruption Committee.

Armenian experience was presented during the meetings. International cooperation in combating corruption was highlighted.

Khachatryan stressed the need for a united fight against corruption because the crime is now a transnational occurrence.

Armenia’s Ambassador to Italy Tsovinar Hambardzumyan also attended the meetings.

The Anti-Corruption Committee of Armenia and Italy’s Guardia di Finanza (Financial Guards) signed a memorandum of understanding regarding cooperation.

The Armenian delegation attached importance to the experience and skills acquired during the visit and expressed hope that cooperation with Italy will enhance. 

The representatives of Italian law enforcement agencies expressed readiness to contribute to the development of collegial relations with the Armenian side and implementation of concrete projects on exchange of experience and professional training.

Prime Minister Pashinyan congratulates Lebanon’s Najib Mikati on national holiday

 10:56, 22 November 2023

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has sent a congratulatory message to caretaker Prime Minister of Lebanon Najib Mikati on the occasion of the country’s national holiday, the 80th anniversary of Independence.

"I convey to you my warm congratulations and sincere best wishes on the occasion of the national holiday of the Republic of Lebanon, 80th anniversary of Independence,” the Armenian PM said in a letter to Najib Mikati.  “Armenian-Lebanese relations have a rich history of friendship and cooperation that has passed the tests of time, characterized by civilizational commonalities, cultural ties, as well as traditions of mutual support. Our regions are currently going through the most serious period of challenges and difficulties, and I hope that the peaceful coexistence and harmonious interaction of states will continue to be the pillar of international relations. I am sure that with joint efforts we will be able to further deepen the existing high level of relations and expand cooperation on bilateral and multilateral platforms, including regional issues. Taking the opportunity, I wish you good health and happiness, and lasting peace and prosperity to the friendly people of Lebanon."

Armenia proposes Azerbaijan to hold border delimitation meeting

 11:13, 22 November 2023

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS. Armenia has offered Azerbaijan to convene a session of the delimitation commissions on the state border, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement Wednesday.

The Foreign Ministry issued a statement in response to the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry's statement of November 21. 

"The Armenian side, once again reaffirming the political will of Armenia to make efforts towards the normalization of relations with Azerbaijan and the establishment of peace and stability in the South Caucasus, on November 21, sent to the Azerbaijani side its 6th edition of the agreement on the normalization of relations.

We consider it necessary to remind that Armenia, after receiving the latest proposals from Azerbaijan, was in the process of reviewing them and had willingness to continue negotiations on the draft agreement, despite the deteriorating day by day humanitarian crisis resulting from the dire blockade in Nagorno-Karabakh. On September 19, Azerbaijan carried out a large-scale military attack against the people of Nagorno-Karabakh, which resulted in the forced displacement of the entire Armenian population of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Afterwards, continuing to openly ignore the possibility of returning to the peace process and the efforts of international partners in that direction, the Azerbaijani side did not participate in the meetings at the level of heads of states first in Granada within the framework of the European political Community, and then in Brussels, despite the fact that these five-party and trilateral meetings were agreed in advance.

The Armenian side continued working on the text of the agreement and considered it more effective to present it to the Azerbaijani side during the scheduled meetings. However, in order to prevent attempts to deadlock the negotiation process and aimed at achieving lasting peace in our region, the Republic of Armenia constructively sent its comments on the draft agreement. As demonstrated numerous times before, Armenia proved its readiness to resume engagement in the negotiations, guided by the following principles:

  • mutual recognition of each other's territorial integrity without any ambiguity and respect for it,
  • future delimitation process on the basis of the Alma-Ata Declaration and the most recent legitimate maps of the Soviet Union,
  • unblocking of the regional communications on the basis of full respect for the sovereignty and jurisdiction of states and the principles of equality and reciprocity.

The Armenian side continues to believe that, despite all the difficulties and challenges, there is a real chance of establishing peace between the two countries, which can be implemented if both sides have political will. The Armenian side continues to demonstrate such will. One of its manifestations is that Armenia proposed to Azerbaijan to hold a meeting of the delimitation commission on the state border between the two countries," the foreign ministry said.

Armenian President holds meeting with Iraqi counterpart

 11:36, 22 November 2023

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Vahagn Khachaturyan received President of Iraq Abdul Latif Rashid on November 22 in Yerevan.

President Khachaturyan and President Abdul Latif Rashid held a one-on-one meeting followed by an enlarged-format meeting. A joint press conference is expected next.

President of Iraq Abdul Latif Rashid arrived in Armenia on an official visit on November 21. The Iraqi President will also meet with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Speaker of Parliament Alen Simonyan.

Russia sends 40 tons of humanitarian aid for forcibly displaced persons of Nagorno- Karabakh

 12:42, 22 November 2023

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS. Russia has sent 40 tons of humanitarian aid to Armenia for the forcibly displaced persons of Nagorno-Karabakh, the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations has said.

“The humanitarian aid is intended for the citizens who were forced to leave the Nagorno-Karabakh region,” the ministry said on social media.

The humanitarian aid is sent at the order of President Putin.

The aid consists of food, blankets and a mobile power station.

Iraqi president in Armenia to strengthen cooperation

 12:48, 22 November 2023

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS. President of Iraq Abdul Latif Rashid said his visit to Armenia is aimed at strengthening the cooperation in the political, cultural, economic and tourism sectors.

Speaking at a joint press conference with Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan, the Iraqi president described his visit to Armenia as a ‘historic’ trip.

“This is the first visit by an Iraqi president to Armenia, that’s why I consider this to be a historic visit. I am grateful to Armenia for the hospitality and warm reception,” the Iraqi president said.

He said that Armenia and Iraq have very strong geographic, cultural and social ties. “We are proud of the Armenian community of Iraq. Their coexistence with the Iraqi people comes from very early times,” President Abdul Latif Rashid said. 

The Iraqi president said his country is now addressing the reforms of the service sector and it needs support from the international community, including from friendly countries like Armenia.

He said that there is great potential for trade cooperation with Armenia. The president also called for establishing direct air connection between Armenia and Iraq to contribute to an increase in mutual visits.

Germany to provide €84,6 million in aid to Armenia

 13:15, 22 November 2023

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS. Germany will provide €84,6 million in aid in the form of grants and loans to Armenia.

The aid was announced by Germany’s Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Niels Annen.

Annen is in Yerevan to participate in the first session of the Armenian-German Intergovernmental meeting.

Armenia’s Minister of Economy Vahan Kerobyan said the aid will be directed to vocational technical education and new projects in renewable energy.

Kerobyan said that trade turnover between Armenia and Germany tripled in the past three years.

The November 22 talks were the first intergovernmental negotiations between Armenia and Germany since 2014.

“I believe that this is a very clear message to the whole world that Germany and Armenia are opening a new road towards cooperation. Armenia is once again proving that it is committed to democracy, to a democratic society,” Annen added.

A separate aid is envisaged to the Armenian government for receiving and integrating the forcibly displaced persons of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Investments will be made in the renewable energy sector, which will allow Armenia to lower electricity prices.

 “We will focus on strengthening Armenia’s energy independence, which was highlighted in our cooperation negotiations,” the German official said.