Net Income of Amrah Bank Increased 3.7 Times
OJSC Amrah Bank for the first half 2013 had a net profit of 2.97 million manat, which is 3.7 times more than the same period in 2012.
The bank's assets decreased in January- June of this year by 2.8 % to 109.92 million manats. The volume of loans increased 7.7 % to 82.48 million manat.
The total liabilities of the bank declined from 86.64 million to 81.98 million manat. The deposit portfolio decreased by 8.1 % to AZN 66.42 mln.
The balance capital grew by 5.7 % to 27.93 million manat, and the total capital - 12.5 % to 29.1 million manat. The paid-in share capital of the bank remained at 17.26 million manat. - 15B -
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