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Alina Hovhannisyan

In H1 2021, 2.7% growth was registered in service sector of Armenia

In H1 2021, 2.7% growth was registered in service sector of Armenia

ArmInfo. In Armenia, in H1 2021, the service sector reversed the vector from 6.4% decline to 2.7% growth, as a result of which the volume exceeded 861.7 billion  drams ($ 1.6 billion).

According to the data of the RA Statistical  Committee, in June alone, the volume of services provided increased  by 3.9%, amounting to 158.6 billion drams ($ 309.1 million).  During  the reporting period, an improvement in the y-o-y dynamics was  observed in all areas, except for the sector of culture, recreation  and entertainment, the y-o-y dynamics of which turned out to be in a  36.1% decline (against 1.6% growth a year earlier).

In particular, the sector of catering and organization of tourist  accommodation changed from a 42.6% decline to 62.5% growth, education  - from a 16.4% decline to 6.9% growth, healthcare - from 8.8% decline  to 42.6% growth, real estate - from a 12.3% decline to 18.9% growth,  transport - from a 25.8% decline to 7.3% growth, administrative and  auxiliary activities - from a 36.4% decline to 14.1% growth,  professional, scientific and technical activities - from an 11.5%  decline to 24.4% growth.

Acceleration of the y-o-y growth in the volume of services provided  was distinguished by the sector of information and communication -  from 7.1% to 12.7%. A slowdown in the y-o-y growth in the volume of  services provided was recorded in the financial sector (including  insurance) - from 11.7% to 3.1%.

According to the statistics, the financial sector is in the lead in  terms of the volume of services provided - 233 billion drams (27% of  the total), with the lion's share accounted for by banks. The second  place is taken by the sector of information and communication - 152.1  billion drams (17.6%), and the main load falls on the  telecommunications segment. The third place in terms of the volume of  services is taken by the sector of culture, entertainment and  recreation - 121.4 billion drams (14.1% of the total). The fourth  place is taken by the transport sector - 89.4 billion drams (10.4%).  The fifth place in terms of the volume of services provided is taken  by the catering and tourism sectors - 72.2 billion drams (8.4%).

The average calculated AMD exchange rate in June 2021 was 513.09 AMD  / $ 1, and in January-June 2021 - 522.08 AMD / $ 1, against 481.27  AMD / $ 1 in June 2020 and 483.50 AMD / $ 1- in January - June 2020