Yerevan /Mediamax/. Chairman of Board of “Prometey Bank” Emil Soghomonian sent a letter to the Editor-in-Chief of “Chorord Inqnishkhanutyun” newspaper, saying that today’s publication in the newspaper about “Prometey Bank” is “fully farfetched, doesn’t correspond to reality and may damage the bank’s 20-year good name and business reputation.”In his letter, Emil Soghomonian particularly noted that “entrepreneur Samvel Mayrapetian and second president Robert Kocharian’s son Sedrak Kocharian don’t have and never had any direct or indirect participation in “Prometey Bank”.”The copy of the letter was sent to Mediamax news agency by the press service of “Prometey Bank”.“The “Prometey Bank” has only two shareholders - “Zakneftegazstroy – Prometey” OJSC (92.25%) and the citizen of the Russian Federation Vazgen S. Gevorgian (7.75%),” Emil Soghomonian stated.The letter also reads that the building of Yerevan State Medical University after Mkhitar Heratsi, as well as any other property which is in state ownership has never been pawned in “Prometey Bank”, and the bank never issued a loan to Yerevan State Medical University. “Taking into account all this, I demand that in the next edition “Chorord Inqnishkhanutyun”” newspaper published a disclaimer as well as this letter. I would like to ask them to abstain from publishing unverified, farfetched and false materials about “Bank Prometey” in the future,” Emil Soghomonian’s letter reads. Tweet Views 1078