Emitents | Reverta, AS (iepriekšējais nosaukums - Parex banka, AS) (097900BHBR0000064855) |
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Datums | 2009-10-28 09:21:06 |
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In the first nine months of 2009, the unaudited profit of Parex banka’s Swiss subsidiary AP Anlage & Privatbank AG was CHF 400,000 (LVL 183,000), while the number of customers has increased by 11% during this period. Deputy managing director of the bank, Valērijs
Hudorožkovs: “These positive financial indicators are a great
achievement at a time when the banking sector is undergoing a
crisis. The bank’s growth has mostly been ensured by effective
investment policies. We will continue to strengthen the bank’s
business model by introducing new products that will allow clients
to receive even more sophisticated financial
solutions. Further growth on the basis of client loyalty,
diversification of services and a high level of customer services –
all of these are our medium-term goals.”
Along with private banking services, Anlage &
Privatbank AG offers high-level management of private capital
ensuring an individualised and flexible approach to each customer,
as well as provides services in the fields of fixed income and
investments in real estate in Central and Eastern
Europe.
As has been reported before, the decision to cancel a
deal with Latvijas Krājbanka on the sale of shares in AP
Anlage & Privatbank AG was taken due to the failure of
Latvijas Krājbanka to fulfil a series of relevant
obligations. In accordance with the agreement, Parex banka
has already repaid part of the EUR 3 million purchase sum paid by
Latvijas Krājbanka.
The agreement on the purchase of the bank was concluded
on April 24, 2008, and extended twice – until July 24 and then
until October 24, 2009.
AP Anlage und Privatbank AG holds a
strategically important position in the management of private
capital of the Group, and the new circumstances will allow Parex
banka a more focused development of this business
segment. Thus, the attraction of investors to the Swiss bank
will now be a part of Parex banka’s development strategy,
which is aimed at returning to private sector and repaying the
state’s funds in the shortest possible time.
Parex banka acquired AP Anlage
& Privatbank AG in 2004, thus becoming the first bank among
the new European Union member states to offer banking services in
Switzerland. Over the course of five years, the bank’s assets
have increased from CHF 12.2 million to CHF 178.1 million and the
Swiss subsidiary demonstrates stable and sound
profitability of the business ending each year with a
profit.
For more information:
Inga Saleniece, acting director
Corporate Communications Department
Telephone: +371 67778870 or +371 26564629
E-mail: pr@parex.lv
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