Wednesday, March 25 2026 14:40
Alexandr Avanesov

Armenia planning to introduce mechanisms for electronic transfer of  information containing banking secrecy

Armenia planning to introduce mechanisms for electronic transfer of  information containing banking secrecy

ArmInfo.  Armenia plans to introduce mechanisms for the electronic transfer of information containing banking secrecy. The National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia will discuss amendments to the Criminal Procedure Code and a package of related laws in the first reading at its plenary session  on March 25.

As Deputy Minister of Justice of the Republic of Armenia Gevorg  Kocharyan noted in his speech, the seizure of documents including  medical, notarial, bank or related secrecy and objects is carried out  exclusively on the basis of a court decision. In recent years, the  number of decisions to obtain information containing bank secrecy has  sharply increased, due to which the time and resources spent on  processing, preparing, as well as on transferring the information  have also increased. It has complicated the work of the law  enforcement system and financial institutions, also leading to the  extension of the necessary deadlines for providing the required  information. 

The draft law proposes that in the event of the seizure of  information containing bank and related secrecy, the law shall also  provide for an electronic method of seizure.  The implementation of  the aforementioned process electronically is aimed at reducing the  time and resources spent on transferring information, as well as at  reducing human involvement in the process of transferring  confidential information. Obtaining the relevant data electronically  does not imply that information constituting bank or related secrecy  may be transferred via any electronic means, including official or  work email.

According to the Deputy Minister, in the event of the adoption of new  regulations, a specially protected electronic system should be  introduced through which seizures should be carried out.