Congressman Frank Pallone: US must assist Armenia in security Armenia receives $2.9M grant to support teachers in providing psychosocial support to displaced children from Karabakh We need to think about new ideas’: V Eurasian Research on Modern China and Eurasia Conference kicks off in Yerevan Sargis Khandanyan: Captives’ return is matter of hours or days, will take place on Armenia-Azerbaijan border Premier invites Kazakhstan president to Armenia on official visit, invitation accepted Security Council secretary presents to UK PM National Security Adviser Armenia efforts aimed at establishing peace EU foreign policy chief welcomes Armenia-Azerbaijan joint statement MFA: Turkey welcomes confidence-building agreements between Azerbaijan, Armenia State Department: US welcomes Armenia, Azerbaijan leaders’ joint statement Armenia parliament to convene special session on December 12 

US$ 25 million to Ameriabank from EBRD and donors for private sector lending

Armenia

• Financing will boost lending to MSMEs and women-led businesses

• EBRD supports Armenia’s private sector in upgrading technologies to EU standards

• Donor support from the European Union, Sweden and Small Business Impact Fund

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is providing a US$ 25 million financial support to Ameriabank in Armenia for on-lending to private businesses in the country.

As part of the financing package Ameriabank will receive US$ 10 million under the Women in Business (WiB) programme for on-lending in local currency to women-led small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs). The programme combines financing, technical assistance, risk mitigation in the form of first-loss cover for local financial institutions, supported by the Small Business Impact Fund, and business advisory services to support women-led SMEs. Technical assistance and advisory services are jointly funded by the European Union (EU), and Sweden.

Additional US$ 10 million will be to support the development of the local micro, small and medium size enterprises (MSMEs).

Ameriabank will also receive US$ 5 million under the EU4Business-EBRD credit line , supported by the EU, for on-lending to local SMEs with export potential for investments in upgrading technologies and services to the EU standards while promoting the use of green technologies.

The EU4Business-EBRD Credit Line is a flagship initiative helping local companies increase their competitiveness at home and abroad by upgrading their production facilities and processes to the EU standards. At least 70 per cent of the loan proceeds will be used to finance investments in green technologies in accordance with the EBRD Green Economy Transition (GET) approach. Borrowers are eligible to receive incentive grants and technical advice, both funded by the EU under the EU4Business initiative.

Ameriabank is one of the leading banks in Armenia and ranked first by assets, loan portfolio and clients accounts and deposits. It is a major contributor to the Armenian economy, with assets exceeding AMD 1 trillion. Being a dynamically developing universal bank, Ameriabank provides a large package of innovative banking services through its omni-channel distribution platform and with clear focus on digital products.

Ameriabank is committed to doing business responsibly and advancing Armenia’s transition towards a sustainable future. Since 2015 the EBRD is also a shareholder in the bank holding a 17.8 per cent stake.
 
The EBRD is a leading institutional investor in Armenia. The Bank has invested more than €1.51 billion in 189 projects in the country’s financial, corporate, infrastructure and energy sectors, with 88 per cent of those investments in the private sector.
 
About the European Union
 
The Member States of the European Union have decided to link together their know-how, resources and destinies. Together, they have built a zone of stability, democracy and sustainable development while maintaining cultural diversity, tolerance and individual freedoms. The European Union is committed to sharing its achievements and its values with countries and peoples beyond its borders.
 
The Small Business Impact Fund’s donors are Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, TaiwanBusiness – EBRD Technical Cooperation Fund and the United States.
 

 
Հետևե՛ք -ին Youtube-ում`
Congressman Frank Pallone: US must assist Armenia in securityArmenia receives $2.9M grant to support teachers in providing psychosocial support to displaced children from KarabakhWe need to think about new ideas’: V Eurasian Research on Modern China and Eurasia Conference kicks off in YerevanSargis Khandanyan: Captives’ return is matter of hours or days, will take place on Armenia-Azerbaijan borderPremier invites Kazakhstan president to Armenia on official visit, invitation acceptedSecurity Council secretary presents to UK PM National Security Adviser Armenia efforts aimed at establishing peaceEU foreign policy chief welcomes Armenia-Azerbaijan joint statementMFA: Turkey welcomes confidence-building agreements between Azerbaijan, ArmeniaState Department: US welcomes Armenia, Azerbaijan leaders’ joint statementArmenia parliament to convene special session on December 12Armenia’s Vayots Dzor Province governor dismissedO’Brien: Secretary Blinken looks forward to hosting Azerbaijan, Armenia FMs in WashingtonArmenia high-tech minister, Arab Organization for Industrialization chairman discus topics of mutual interest France embassy expresses solidarity with Armenian people on this day of remembrance, mourningArmenia remembers 1988 earthquake victimsStrong quake hits Azerbaijan, also felt in ArmeniaArmenia economy minister: Capacity at Upper Lars checkpoint, on Georgia-Russia border, was restored SaturdayArmenia Security Council chief to travel to UKBen Cardin calls on Blinken to focus on holding Azerbaijan accountable for violations in Nagorno-KarabakhRussia MFA spox: I wouldn't want people of Armenia to be deceived again by western ‘friends’Azerbaijan’s Aliyev hopes next meeting with Armenia’s Pashinyan will be aimed at achieving resultSaakashvili calls on Pashinyan to ‘run’ to EU, NATOAssistant Secretary O’Brien will not visit YerevanAmbassador, US lawmaker discuss Armenia regional security CSTO says it will not tolerate provocations near borders of its member countriesVassilis Maragos: EU-Armenia visa facilitation process yielding very good resultsMaragos: EU wants to collaborate with Armenia in all domains, including securityRussia, Azerbaijan FMs confer about normalization of Baku-Yerevan relationsIndia ambassador: We are ready to work with Armenia in framework of North-South transport corridorMnatsakan Safaryan: Deepening of relations with India is priority for ArmeniaDeputy FM: We laud Iran's principled position regarding Armenia US Congress members call for $10M in security assistance to ArmeniaArmenia MFA hopes that border with Turkey will reopen soon‘3+3’ regional platform is becoming more prospective, Russia FM saysArmenia Security Council chief meets with US National Security Advisor, at the White HouseIran ambassador: We support Armenia’s territorial integrity, sovereigntyArmen Grigoryan, Laura Cooper discuss Armenia-US defense cooperationArmenia ambassador-at-large: Azerbaijan’s understanding of peace is somewhat different than oursNewspaper: The West demands snap parliamentary elections in ArmeniaPutin to meet with Council for Development of Civil Society and Human RightsLukashenko set to discuss with Xi speed in implementation of plans for cooperationArmenia MoD: Soldier wounded last nightPoultry meat, pork imports from Brazil to Armenia bannedDeputy FM: Azerbaijan not yet responded to Armenia proposals on 6th version of peace treatyOpposition MP: Until October 6, 2022, no Armenia authorities recognized Nagorno-Karabakh as part of AzerbaijanAzerbaijan announces restoring Armenian church in Karabakh's Hadrut as 'Caucasus Albanian' house of worshipScientists discover surprising habits of Antarctic penguinsArmenian POW Gagik Voskanyan ‘trial’ to resume in AzerbaijanHayaKve bill being discussed at Armenia parliament committeeHetq: One of 2 Fly Arna planes written off from Armenia registry, sent to India
Most Popular