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Artsakhbank
Artsakhbank branch in Yerevan
Company typeClosed Joint-Stock Company
IndustryBanking
Founded1996 (1996)
Headquarters,
Key people
Kamo S. Nersisyan, Chairman of the Board
ProductsFinancial services
Total assets Increase USD 145.2 mln (01.01.11)
Total equity Increase USD 24.7 mln (01.01.11)
Number of employees
373 (2023)
Websiteartsakhbank.am

Artsakhbank is an Armenian bank with headquarters in Yerevan. As of 31 August 2023, the bank has 7 branches in Yerevan.[1]

History

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The bank was established on 12 February 1996. On 6 November 1996 Artsakhbank, Closed joint-stock company was transformed into Artsakhbank, Open Joint-Stock Company, according to the resolution of the Bank's Shareholders General Meeting. On 24 June 2001, Artsakhbank, OJSC, was reorganized back into Artsakhbank, Closed joint-stock company (CJSC).

The bank is a shareholder of Armenian Card (ArCa) and a full member of ArCa the Armenian national payment system, a member of Europay/MasterCard international payment system, and a member of SWIFT system.

Artsakhbank is a member of international money transfer systems, such as MoneyGram, Migom, Leader, and Anelik. The bank has correspondent relations with 25 banks, both local and foreign.[2]

Operations

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A former branch located in Stepanakert, Artsakh

The bank serves 43,787 customers, of which 41,427 are individuals.

The bank has 373 employees, as of 31 August 2023. As of the same period, the bank's total equity came to AMD 8 960,358mln (USD 24.7mln), total assets - AMD 52 618,110 mln(USD 145.2mln) and liabilities - AMD 43 657,752 mln (USD 120.5mln).

The bank also operated 11 branches across what was once the Republic of Artsakh until the dissolution of Artsakh in 2023.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Artsakhbank". Banks.am. Retrieved 2024年04月10日.
  2. ^ Yellow Pages Entry. "ARTSAKHBANK" Closed Joint-Stock Company (CJSC)".
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