AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTelecom Deal: Viva Armenia will acquire Ovio brand operator GNC-ALFA, aiming to build a fully converged platform combining mobile, fixed internet, TV and digital services. Infrastructure & Finance: Fitch says the TRIPP infrastructure project could support Armenia’s long-term growth, while warning that uncertainty in the peace process and rising diplomatic tensions with Russia remain risks. Trade Watch: Armenia-Russia trade turnover fell 21.5% in Jan–May 2026 to $2.196bn, while trade with some other EAEU partners rose. Banking & Risk: Armeconombank deputy CEO Ruben Badalyan highlights financial stability work, including liquidity buffers, stress testing and risk management. Governance & Courts: PM Pashinyan files lawsuits against former MPs Sofia Hovsepyan and Edmon Marukyan, seeking public retractions and compensation. Business Impact: Protests erupted at Gagik Tsarukyan-linked enterprises after investigative authorities ordered closures, with staff citing operational disruption. Compliance Oversight: MONEYVAL praises Armenia’s anti-money laundering progress but flags remaining gaps, including deeper foreign-risk analysis and real estate sector assessment. Tourism Program: World Bank-backed TRIP (€120m) progress is discussed as Armenia reports a first-half tourism record. Connectivity for Emergencies: Starlink donates 56 equipment units to support emergency communications via Armenia’s rescue services.
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