Credit Europe Bank

Credit Europe Bank


Founded in 1994 in Amsterdam, Credit Europe Bank N.V. has grown towards a top 10 position in the Netherlands. The bank is under full supervision of the Dutch Central Bank, named De Nederlandsche Bank. Credit Europe Bank is focused on trade financing as well as on retail banking. The bank's strategy is to offer easy-to-use retail banking and SME products as well as private banking. It also offers trade finance and corporate banking services through its network in these countries, as well as in China and the United Arab Emirates.

Credit Europe Bank N.V. employs over 6,600 professionals working in the euro-zone countries Belgium, Germany, Malta and the Netherlands as well as in China, Dubai, Russia, Romania, Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine, serving more than 3 million customers worldwide.


Credit Europe Bank N.V. is a company under Dutch Law and is owned by the FIBA Group.

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