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ABLV Bank, AS is one of the largest independent private bank in the Baltic States, headquartered in Riga and having representative offices of the Group in many countries. ABLV has three primary lines of business: private banking, investment and advisory services. == History == The bank was founded on 17 September 1993 on the basis of the Bank of Latvia regional branch in the city of Aizkraukle, thus the bank was named Aizkraukles Banka. In 1995, there were changes made to the bank’s shareholding structure: Ernest Bernis and Oleg Fil, became the bank’s shareholders and executives. Also in 1995, the bank started expanding its activities and founded a branch in Riga. In the following years, the bank worked in the field of providing services to foreign customers, offering them various banking products, mainly related to funds transferring service. 2002 - AB.LV trademark was created In 2004, the bank focused on developing second line of its primary activities – investment management. Two subsidiary companies were founded: ABLV Asset Management, IPAS, dealing with investment management, and ABLV Capital Markets, IBAS, which provided brokerage services. In 2008, the bank adopted new strategy, emphasizing development of bespoke financial solutions for customers. Since 2009, the bank offers third line of services – advisory on asset protection and structuring. 2011 - The bank’s name was changed to ABLV Bank, AS The new brand and name was intended for increasing association with the chosen lines of business, strengthening the bank’s reputation internationally, meanwhile retaining links to the former brand. 2012 – Growth Today ABLV Group consists of several companies – ABLV Bank, ABLV Bank Luxembourg, ABLV Asset Management, ABLV Capital Markets, ABLV Corporate Services, ABLV Consulting Services, and Pillar Holding Company. Financial indicators as at 31 December 2012: * Net profit of ABLV Group amounted to EUR 23,4 million. * Total amount of deposits with ABLV Bank equaled EUR 2.66 billion. * Amount of ABLV Bank assets totaled EUR 3.04 billion. 2014 – ABLV Bank supervised by ECB ABLV Bank started to be directly supervised by the European Central Bank in cooperation with the National Regulator – the Financial and Capital Market Commission (FCMC) within the frames of the ECB’s single supervisory mechanism. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「ABLV Bank」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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