CREDIT EUROPE BANK Ltd.

Credit Europe Bank has been operating on the Russian market for more than 12 years, dynamically growing and developing while implementing a corporate message "It takes time to be a value". At the same time Bank always shares reached success with its clients, partners and shareholders.

There are nearly 3000 high-qualified employees in Credit Europe Bank. They provide services to more than 1000 corporate clients, 10 000 SME clients and  2,2 mln.retail clients.

Credit Europe Bank is a member of Russian Deposit Insurance System under the number 690.

There are 94 branches in Moscow and other biggest Russian regions.

 

Credit Europe Bank (Russia) is included into top-50 of the biggest Russian banks in terms of assets size and in top-25 for the volume of issued loans. (As of January, 2010).

 

Moody’s rating Ba3, Fitch 'BB-'; Outlook stable.

 

Rebranding

Since March, 29 2007 Finansbank has been named as a Credit Europe Bank.

In August 2006 FIBA International Holding (owner of Finansbank ) sold out controlling share holding with the right to use logo and brand Finansbank to the National Bank of Greece (NBG).

Finansbank in Russia, Netherlands, Romania, Dubai, Malta, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and Ukraine continued to work under the brand name Credit Europe Bank. In reality Credit Europe Bank is not a new bank but a bank with long-term international experience with expert status in a banking world.

Our History

FIBA Group was founded in 1987 by Husnu Ozyegin and today is a one of the biggest and most active player on the international market.

Activity of FIBA Group is presented in financial (banks, leasing, factoring, insurance, asset management) and non-financial sector (retail business, real estate, logistic, energy, port management).

 

Representative office of FIBA Group started to work in Moscow in 1994.

1997 – General License of the Central Bank of RF was received. Bank provided services to corporate clients.

2000 – Finansbank entered retail sector of Russian banking market. First branch of Finansbank was opened in Moscow.

2001 – Finansbank started to issue consumer loans.

2004 – Finansbank (Moscow) renamed into Finansbank (Russia). First Rep. offices were opened in Samara, St. Petersburg, N. Novgorode, Kazan, Rostov-na-Donu, Ufa, Perm.

2005 – Finansbank was included into National Deposit Insurance System. Fitch gave rating Moody’s Ba2 to the bank. Bank started to provide services to SME clients.

2006 - FIBA International Holding (owner of Finansbank ) sold out controlling share holding with the right to use logo and brand of Finansbank to the National Bank of Greece (NBG).

2007 – Official rebranding of Finansbank (Russia) started to work under the brand-name Credit Europe Bank.

2008 – Credit Europe Bank was included into top-40 of the biggest banks in terms of assets size. Amount of retail clients exceed 2 mln. people. Credit Europe Bank had a Moody’s rating  Ba1.

2009 - Credit Europe Bank became a member of Goverment subsidised car loan program. Also CEB was the first Russian private bank to successfully place Eurobonds in international capital markets after the peak of the crisis.