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Banka Citadele AS
IndustryBanking
FoundedLatvia (2010)
HeadquartersBaltic State, CIS, Europe, ,
Key people
Guntis Beļavskis
ProductsFinancial Services, Insurance
Increase €28.35 mln (2014)[1]
Total assetsIncrease €2329.77 mln (2014)[1]
Total equityIncrease €172.40 mln (2014)[1]
Number of employees
Increase 1,500
Websitewww.citadele.lv

AS Citadele banka is a Latvian bank and financial and asset manager. The principal market of operation for the Citadele Group is the Baltic states. Citadele is the exclusive cooperation partner of American Express in Latvia and Lithuania, possessing the right to issue American Express payment cards.

Citadele banka is the parent company of a Group offering banking, financial and private capital management services in its home market and through its international presence.

Citadele is one of two institutions created in 2010 from a state administered split of Parex Bank into viable and distressed banking assets. The other is Reverta. Parex was privately founded 1992 and taken over by the Latvian government on 8 November 2008 during the Financial crisis of 2007–2010. The bad bank assets remained with Parex, now renamed Reverta.

Name

Citadele (from the Italian word “citadella”) literally means a small city, a powerful fortress, and the main fortification, the heart of the feudal city which also serves as the administrative and cultural centre. The headquarters of the Citadele Group is located at 2a Republic Square, Riga.

Ownership

An international group of investors represented by Ripplewood Advisors LLC together with 12 reputable investors own 75% plus one of Citadele banka's shares after it's re-privatization by the Latvian government. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) continues to own 25% minus one of the bank's shares. In November 2015 the bank will be listed on the London Stock Exchange, and will become the only Latvia-based company to be traded there. It will also be listed on the Riga Stock Exchange, constituting the first IPO in Latvia since 2004.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Bank Profile: Citadele Banka
  2. ^ "Citadele IPO gets OK, price details revealed". Public broadcasting of Latvia. 23 October 2015.