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26.07.07 VAB Bank has already sold more than 30% of its investment coins in the primary market
This year for the first time VAB Bank began to offer silver investment to its clients and has already sold more than 30% of the first lot.
According to the head of operations with bank metals of VAB Bank, Vladimir Pischaniy, the main difference of investment coins compared to memorial and anniversary coins is that pricing on them depends foremost on the world market price for precious metals.
«Such coins can have a face value, but the value is determined by the value of the clean precious metal as is specified in troy ounces (1 troy ounce is 31.1034807 gr). The mechanism of sale of these coins is not different to that of trading with bars», — Vladimir Pischanyy explains.
Today VAB Bank sells silver investment coins of different weights; 1 troy ounce and ½ troy ounce testing 999.0 and produced by the mints of Australia and Great Britain.
«This new financial instrument is proving to be very popular with clients. Taking into account the attractive appearance of the coins, it is possible to say with a confidence that no less than half of all sold coins are used as gifts, which is the same as with bars and have proven to be a successful investment», — Vladimir Pischanyy considers.
Reference dataVseukrainsky Aksionerny Bank (VAB Bank) operates in the Ukrainian financial market since 1992 and, according to the National Bank of Ukraine, ranks among the large banks group as to assets. The bank's regional network comprises 25 branches and 137 outlets, as well as a representative office in Budapest (Hungary). TBIF Financial Services B. V. (Amsterdam, Netherlands), a large international company, is one of the bank's shareholders. In October 2006 VAB Bank became a member of the VAB Group.
As of July 1st, 2007 VAB Bank's total assets amount to UAH5.4bn, regulatory capital — UAH563m, share capital — UAH201.4m.
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