Total Amount of Electronic Payments Increases by 77.58% in 2006

TOTAL AMOUNT OF ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS INCREASES BY 77.58% IN ARMENIA IN 2006

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 16, NOYAN TAPAN. Most of payments made through the
payment systems of the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) in 2006 was
through the electronic payment system. According to the CBA press
service, electronic payments of the system’s participants accounted for
80.62% of the total amount of payments and 95.84% of the total number.
The amount of electronic payments grew by 77.58% (by 1 trillion 696
billion drams or over 407 bln 653 mln USD) in 2006 on 2005, while their
number – by 22.11% (by 182,892 payments). Transfers related to stock
exchange operations made 1 trillion 456 billion drams. Electronic
payments by commercial banks accounted for 66.19% of the total amount
of these banks’ payments and 90.17% of the number of such payments. The
average daily number of money trasnfers through the electronic payment
system increased by 714 transfers to 3,943 transfers in 2006 on 2005,
while their amount grew by 6 bln 625 mln drams to 15 bln 165 mln drams.
The average daily amount of transfers related to stock exchange
operations made 5 bln 688 mln drams. The average amount of an
electronic transfer in the electronic payment system (without transfers
related to stock exchange operations) decreased by about 200 thousand
drams on the previous year and made 2.4 mln drams. The average daily
amount of transfers in the electronic payment system related to stock
exchange operations by commercial banks made 197 mln drams.