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According to the Bank’s website, the facility consists of a loan to Ardshinbank to support of micro, small- and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and mid-caps in Armenia. The aim is to contribute to finance eligible projects promoted by the final beneficiaries in the country.
Industrial Construction Bank CJSC is the former name for Ardshinbank.
Ardshinbank CJSC is a leading bank in Armenia, ranking 1st in the sector when measured by assets (USD 3.89 bln, 18.5%) and 2nd by net loan portfolio (USD 1.44 bln, 12.7%). The bank offers a full range of banking services and retains a strong franchise in both Corporates (41% of Gross Loan Portfolio), Retail (48%) and Micro-, Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSME) (11%) customers thanks to its extensive network of 62 branches spanning across the country. It is the only private entity in Armenia with assigned ratings from all three rating agencies: S&P (B+), Moody's (Ba3) and Fitch (BB-). The bank is privately owned by Mr. Karen Safaryan, who owns close to 99% of the shares of the bank.
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