OREANDA-NEWS. On 10 July 2008 was announced, that the volume of inter-bank transactions for the week amounted to 7,070.4 million soms, which was by 115.1 million soms (+1.7%) higher than the average weekly value for the previous month; details are as follows:

payments in the clearing system have increased by 1.2% compared to the average weekly volume for the previous month, and made 1,100.2 million soms. The write-off payments in Central Treasury accounts made 14.8% of the total clearing payments volume, and the transfer payments accounted for 17.7%. The Social Fund write-off and transfer payments were 0.2% and 3.9% correspondingly. The volume of CJSC IBCPC bilateral net positions made 0.2% of the total clearing payments volume;

payments in the gross system have amounted to 5,970.1 Million soms, which constituted a 1.7% increase compared to the average weekly value for the previous month. The share of electronic payments in total gross payments amount was 3,671.2 Million soms, or 61.5%. The write-off payments in Central Treasury accounts made 12.5% of the total gross payments volume, and the transfer payments accounted for 16.3%.

The number of inter-bank transactions was 28,447, which was by 1,282 (-4.3%) lower than the average weekly value for the previous month; the details are as follows:

the number of payments in the clearing system has decreased by 3.9%, and amounted to 27,070. The write-off payments in Central Treasury accounts made 9.6% of total clearing payments, and the transfer payments accounted for 43.9%. The Social Fund write-off and transfer payments made 0.3% and 3.2% correspondingly. The amount of CJSC IBCPC bilateral net positions made 0.5%

the number of payments in the gross system was 1,377, which was by 176 (-11.3%) lower than the average value for the previous month. The share of electronic payments in the total gross payments was 1,040 (75.5%). The number of write-off payments in Central Treasury accounts made 3.2% of the total number of gross payments, and the number of transfer payments accounted for 3.1%.