THE BANK
Credit Europe Bank NV is an
international financial services
group ranked in the top 10 of Dutch
commercial banks, with more than
6,000 employees serving over three
million customers. The bank offers easyto-
use retail banking and SME products
as well as private banking through
more than 200 branches and 11,000
sales points across nine European
countries. 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.
TRADE AND COMMODITY FINANCE
Worldwide presence
Amsterdam is Credit Europe Bank’s global headquarters and is the centre from where trade and commodity finance, project finance, marine finance and banking relations are offered to customers all over the world.
From its office in Antwerp, Credit Europe Bank is succesfully delivering straight-forward and easy-to-use savings and lending products.
In 2007, Credit Europe Bank opened a representative office in Shanghai, China, in order to establish and maintain local contacts in this important emerging market.
Credit Europe Bank Frankfurt is the multilingual support centre and contact centre for retail banking activities in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands.
In Malta, Credit Europe Bank is challenging the traditional retail banks and is also offering corporate banking and marine finance services to the nearby regions.
In Turkey, the bank is active in retail and commercial banking from more than 20 branches across the country operating under the name ‘Fibabanka A.Ş’.
CEB Dubai started in October 2008 as a subsidiary and has developed into an important hub, focusing on trade and commodity finance.
In Romania, Credit Europe Bank is offering a wide range of services via 9000 sales points and 90 branches. The bank is the # 1 provider of credit cards.
In Russia, Credit Europe Bank offers a wide range of services to almost 2 million customers via 2000 sales points and 93 branches. The bank is ranked in the top 10 of Russian consumer loans.
Credit Europe Bank (Suisse) started as a centre for corporate banking, but is increasingly focusing on private banking activities in Geneva.
In 2007, Credit Europe Bank started establishing its market presence and infrastructure in Ukraine.






