Tuesday, March 10 2026,
ArmInfo.Ameriabank's inclusion in the London Stock Exchange's (LSE) FTSE 100 index is a bright green light for international investors, signaling the opportunity to enter a high-quality market with a clear and predictable governance environment. This was stated by Armen Nurbekyan, Deputy Chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia. |
Monday, March 9 2026,
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Thursday, March 5 2026,
ArmInfo. Ameriabank as part of Lion Finance Group (LFG), has been included in the FTSE 100 index of one of the world’s leading stock exchanges, the London Stock Exchange. |
Tuesday, March 3 2026,
ArmInfo. A possible slowdown in economic growth in Armenia amid significant growth in the credit market threatens to result in a significant increase in toxic assets, primarily risky loans, according to ArmInfo analysts, who analyzed the performance of the banking system (Financial Ratings of Armenian Banks bulletin) for 2025. It is noted that in 2025, in the Armenian banking sector the growth rate of corporate lending outpaced the growth rate of retail lending - 24% compared to 21%, while in 2024 the picture was the opposite - 18% compared to 33%. |
Thursday, February 19 2026,
ArmInfo. In the Armenian plastic card market, cashless transactions have exceeded cash transactions, accounting for 56% of the total volume (compared to 52.3% in 2024, 51% in 2023, and 40% in 2022), totaling 4.2 trillion drams ($11 billion) in absolute terms, according to data from the Central Bank of Armenia. |
Wednesday, February 18 2026,
ArmInfo. As of January 1, 2026, Armenian plastic market had over 5 million cards, with the annual growth decreasing from 16.3% to 15.8%. Meanwhile, microprocessing cards with NFC chips experienced a slowdown in growth from 32% to 25%, totaling 4.3 million, which accounts 85% of the total number of cards, according to data from the Central Bank of Armenia. |
Monday, January 26 2026,
ArmInfo.The net profit of Armenia's banking system by the end of 2025 returned to its natural growth rate of 17% (versus 60% in 2024), exceeding 421.3 billion drams or $1.1 billion. According to the Express Ranking of Armenian Banks as of December 31, 2025, prepared by the ArmInfo information agency, the virtually double-digit growth in net profit has once again been supported by consistently active lending, rather than by temporary short-term factors, as was the case in 2022-2023 during the surge in foreign exchange and card transactions of relocators. |
Thursday, December 4 2025,
ArmInfo. The Banker, a prestigious magazine belonging to the Financial Times Group that has been tracking financial sector developments in the world for nearly a century, annually evaluates banks’ performance by analyzing their financial results, innovative programs, strategic initiatives, and the quality of customer service. |
Thursday, November 27 2025,
ArmInfo. In the Armenian banking sector, corporate lending is trying to outpace retail lending in terms of growth - 26% versus 27%. This trend began to be observed a year ago - 22% versus 23%. This is evidenced by the Financial Rating of Armenian Banks as of September 30, 2025, prepared by ArmInfo Investment Company based on published financial reports and additionally requested data. |
Monday, November 24 2025,
ArmInfo. As of October 1, 2025, the Armenian plastic market contained over 4.7 million cards, with an annual growth rate of 15%. Moreover, the number of microprocessing cards with NFC chips has almost doubled in three years, including a 26% year-on-year increase, reaching 3.9 million, or 83% of the total number of cards, according to data from the Central Bank of Armenia. |
Monday, October 27 2025,
ArmInfo. From January to September 2025, Armenia's banking system increased tax payments to the state treasury by 28% year-on-year, reaching 131.2 billion drams ($343 million). According to the State Revenue Committee, 91.5%, or 120 billion drams, of this amount was paid in direct taxes (including profit and income taxes), a 30% increase compared to the same period last year. |
Monday, October 20 2025,
ArmInfo. The active lending in the Armenian banking sector is driving double-digit growth in net profit. According to the Express Ranking of Armenian Banks as of September 30, 2025, prepared by ArmInfo Investment Company, credit investments and other loans saw a year-on-year increase from 22% to 26.2%. This growth allowed net profit to continue its double-digit growth, although at a slower pace, going from 25% to 15%. The total volume of credit investments and other loans reached 7.3 trillion drams ($19 billion), resulting in a net profit of 308 billion drams ($805 million) for the nine month reporting period. |
Monday, September 22 2025,
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Tuesday, September 16 2025,
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Monday, September 1 2025,
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Monday, July 28 2025,
ArmInfo. In the first half of 2025, the banking system of Armenia increased tax deductions to the state treasury by 28% per annum - to 105.3 billion drams ($274 million). Of this amount, 93% or 97.9 billion drams were paid in direct taxes, with an annual growth of 30%. This is evidenced by the data of the State Revenue Committee of the Republic of Armenia, according to which a year ago, tax deductions of the banking system to the state treasury were in decline by 11.4%, with a decline of 13% in direct taxes. |
Monday, July 21 2025,
ArmInfo. The ongoing lending activity in the first half of 2025 has enabled Armenian banks to consistently increase their profits at double-digit rates. This is evident in the 29% annual increase in the loan portfolio reaching 6.9 trillion ($18 billion) and the total net profit of banks rising 17% per annually to 200.7 billion drams ($522 million), according to data from the Express Ranking of Armenian Banks as of 30.06.2025, prepared by the Investment Company ArmInfo. |
Monday, July 14 2025,
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Saturday, April 26 2025,
ArmInfo. In the first quarter of 2023, the banking system of Armenia increased tax payments to the state treasury by 25% per annum - up to 27.7 billion drams ($70.8 million). Of this amount, 85.5% or 23.8 billion drams were paid in direct taxes, with an annual growth of 26%. This is evidenced by the data of the State Revenue Committee of the Republic of Armenia. |
Monday, April 21 2025,
ArmInfo. The continued lending activity in the first quarter of 2025 has enabled Armenian banks to increase profits at double-digit rates. Thus, the growth in the loan portfolio by 28% per annum, reaching 6.5 trillion ($16.7 billion) has contributed to a 21% annual increase in the total net profit of banks, amounting to 100.6 billion drams ($256.9 million). This is evidenced by data from the Express Ranking of Armenian Banks as of 31.03.2025, prepared by ArmInfo Investment Company. |