| Company type | Subsidiary ofHSBC Holdings plc |
|---|---|
| Industry | Finance and Insurance |
| Founded | 1996 |
| Defunct | 2024 |
| Headquarters | Yerevan,Armenia |
Key people | Irina Seylanyan,CEO |
| Products | Financial services |
HSBC Bank Armenia CJSC (Armenian: Էյչ-Էս-Բի-Սի Բանկ Հայաստան ՓԲԸ-ն) was a subsidiary ofHSBC Holdings plc headquartered inYerevan,Armenia. The bank providedpersonal banking andcorporate banking services. In 2024,Ardshinbank acquired HSBC Armenia.
HSBC commenced operations in Armenia on March 4, 1996, under the nameMidland Armenia Bank O.J.S.C. This was the first international bank in the country after theArmenian restoration of independence from theSoviet Union, aiming to bolster confidence in Armenia's financial sector and attract foreign investment.[1]
In 1999, the bank underwent a rebranding, adopting the name HSBC Bank Armenia to align with its parent company's global identity. Initially, HSBC held a 70% ownership stake, with the remaining 30% owned by members of the overseas Armenian business community.[1]
In 2023, HSBC Bank Armenia reported a net profit exceeding 11 billionArmenian drams, served approximately 33,000 customers through 10 offices located in Yerevan and operated 55 ATM machines. It had total assets worth 290 billion Armenian drams and around 200 billion Armenian drams in customer deposits.[1][2]
HSBC Armenia's eventual sale toArdshinbank began on February 6, 2024. The acquisition was completed on 29 November, 2024, with Ardshinbank purchasing 100% of HSBC Armenia'sequity. The bank was renamed "Ardshininvestbank" after the sale was finalised.[3]