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As stated by the ADB, the project entails a loan of up to $100 million to Ameriabank (AMB) with a tenor of 5 years, including a 1-year grace period. The loan will be structured as a senior unsecured loan. Proceeds will be allocated as follows: (i) up to 75% onlending to micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) (including women-owned MSMEs2 (WMSMEs), exact % to be confirmed during due diligence, and (ii) at least 25% green enterprise finance. The green finance portion will support eligible activities in line with Ameriabank's green asset portfolio eligibility criteria (
As stated by Devex, Ameriabank CJSC is a universal bank offering corporate, investment and retail banking services in a comprehensive package of banking solutions.
It was established in 1910 as a branch of Caucasian Trade Bank, which during the Soviet years was transformed to the Armenian branch of the USSR Vneshtorgbank.
In July 1992, Armenian Import-Export Bank CJSC was founded, which received a banking license from the Central Bank of Armenia on September 8 of the same year. In April 1995, a foreign investor, Computeron Industrials Establishments, purchased the majority of shares of the Bank.
Subject to the resolution of the Extraordinary Meeting of Shareholder (minutes N 04/08) dated May 19, 2008, Armimpexbank CJSC was renamed into Ameriabank CJSC. The change of the bank’s name was registered by the CBA decision N 1/506 A dated May 23, 2008.
ADB Team Leader:
Tina Rohner
Email: trohner@adb.org
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