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As stated by the EIB, the operation consists in a partial portfolio guarantee to Armswissbank in Armenia under the EU4Business Guarantee Facility.
The aim is to enable Armswissbank to improve lending terms and conditions and thus provide wider access to finance for micro, small- and mediums-sized enterprises in the country.
As stated by the American Chamber of Commerce in Armenia, “ARMSWISSBANK” CJSC was founded on October 7th of 2004. The founder and sole shareholder of ARMSWISSBANK is Vartan Sirmakes, the founder, co-owner and CEO of the world famous “Franck Muller Watchland” watchmaker company.
Withdrawing from retail banking, ARMSWISSBANK conducts its activities in three main directions, specializing in internationally accepted services of corporate, investment and private banking. The Bank does not render services to non-account holders and focuses on the full satisfaction of clients’ needs.
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