词条 | Rodovid Bank |
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| name = OJSC "Rodovid Bank" | logo = Logo RB.png | type = Public | foundation = 1990 | defunct = February 25, 2016 | location_city = Kyiv, Ukraine | key_people = Serhiy Bubka President Denys Gorbunenko Chairman & CEO Dmytro Egorenko First Deputy Chairman | industry = Financial | fate = declared insolvent and transferred under the jurisdiction of the Deposit Guarantee Fund | homepage = rodovidbank.com }}OJSC "Rodovid Bank" (Ukrainian: РОДОВІД БАНК) was a universal commercial bank providing its services for private individuals and legal entities throughout Ukraine. The bank was established in 1990 as JSCB “Percombank”, and in 2004 its name was changed for OJSC "Rodovid Bank" within the rebranding program.[1] In 2009 the state acquired 99.97% of the shares in Rodovid Bank, as a result of a government bailout.[2] On February 25, 2016 the Ministry of Finance and National Bank of Ukraine have decided to cease the bank remaining operations declaring it insolvent and transferred under the jurisdiction of the Deposit Guarantee Fund.[2] Key indicatorsIn January 10, 2008, Rodovid Bank held the 19th position in terms of assets amongst 181 Ukrainian banks[3], with 13.368 mln UAH total assets a loan portfolio of 9.292 mln UAH and deposit portfolio of 7.986 mln UAH. The bank's equity was 1.213 mln UAH, net income was 72.367 mln UAH. Rodovid bank was represented in all regions of Ukraine with a network of 170 registered branches categorized as universal offices, retail offices, specialized offices and regional departments. The bank served 786 thousand private individuals and over 8 thousand legal entities.[1][4] As of April 1, 2010 assets of Rodovid Bank made up UAH 12,795.3 million, loans and customers' liabilities UAH 5,380.9 million, equity capital UAH 2,043.0 million.[2] DistributionDuring its greatest prominence in 2008 the bank had:
History2010The National Bank of Ukraine appointed Mykola Onischenko as temporary administrator of Rodovid Bank, to replace Serhii Scherbyna.[5] The bank was nationalized by the Ukrainian government. 2009[6]Denis Gorbunenko, the Chairman, left his post. His former first deputy Dmiry Egorenko held his position. The bank, in a bid to preserve capital has limited withdrawals to approximately US$35 per day. 2007[4] 2006 2005 2004 The Bank rehabilitation program was introduced including changing of the Bank’s name to OJSC «RODOVID BANK» under the rebranding program. The program implied elaboration of the development strategy and replacement of the top and middle tier management. The Bank’s equity was increased by UAH 85 million the regional network expansion was in progress. Cooperation with the auditors was initiated with respect to the preparation of financial statements in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards. 2003JSCB “Percombank” held 97th position among the Ukrainian banks in terms of total assets and the 67th line in terms of the retail loan portfolio. The Bank’s regional network comprised 2 offices and 1 branch.[7] 1990 AwardsRodovid Bank was awarded a title "The most dynamic bank of 2007" by MasterCard International and took 2nd place in the "Bank of the year 2007" nomination. Ukrainian association "EMA" granted Rodovid Bank "The best acquirer" award. Also the bank took 9th place in the "Largest card issuer" rating according to this association. International payment system VISA awarded the Bank two diplomas "For innovation card programs" and "For successful development of co-branding projects". The private placement transaction of 19% of the bank's shares was called the best transaction of 2006.[8] References1. ^1 http://www.rodovidbank.com/files/Brief_information_September_2008.pdf 2. ^https://bank.gov.ua/control/en/publish/printable_article;jsessionid=E2C0C0C561537EA3F0543CF04B2567DF?art_id=27933222&showTitle=true 3. ^http://www.bank.gov.ua/Bank_supervision/Finance_b/2008/01.10.2008/AKTIVI.pdf 4. ^1 2 http://www.rodovidbank.com/files/Partner_Presentation_September_2008.pdf 5. ^1 2 http://www.kyivpost.com/news/business/bus_general/detail/66899/ 6. ^https://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/02/world/europe/02ukraine.html 7. ^http://www.bank.gov.ua/Engl/Bank_supervision/index.htm 8. ^http://www.smida.gov.ua/reestr/?kod=14349442&lang=en&tab=0 2 : Defunct banks of Ukraine|Banks of the Soviet Union |
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