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Riga: Established: 7 September 1922 [1] Ownership: 100% state ownership [2] Governor: Mārtiņš Kazāks: Central bank of: Latvia: Reserves: US$3.05 billion [2] Preceded by: State Savings and Credit Bank: Succeeded by: European Central Bank (2014) 1: Website: www.bank.lv: 1 The Bank of Latvia still exists, but many functions have been taken ...
Capital Website Akciju sabiedrība "Citadele banka" Citadele: 30 June 2010 Ripplewood Advisors LLC: citadele.lv: Akciju sabiedrība "LPB Bank" LPB: 5 September 2008 Signet Bank AS lpb.lv: Akciju sabiedrība "Reģionālā investīciju banka" RIB 14 September 2001 SKY Investment Holding ribbank.com: Akciju sabiedrība "Rietumu Banka" Rietumu: 5 ...
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Rietumu Banka is the largest Latvian capital bank and one of the four largest commercial banks operating in the country.. In the TOP101 rating, compiled by the investment bank Prudentia and the Nasdaq Riga Stock Exchange, [1] Rietumu Banka is recognized as the most valuable local company in the financial services sector and ranks fifth among all sectors of local Latvian private companies.
The bank was founded on June 22, 2001, as a joint-stock commercial bank "Baltikums". In September 2017, the bank also changed its legal name to BlueOrange Bank. [1] In summer 2017, the bank financed the opening of a new educational recreation area in Riga. [2] In February 2018, BlueOrange installed the first contactless card ATMs in Latvia.
The Latvian telephone numbering plan is a telephone number assigning system used in Latvia.All the numbers consist of 8 digits with exceptions for special services. The assigning process is controlled by the Electronic Communications Office (Latvian: VAS "Elektroniskie sakari") and regulated by the Public Utilities Commission (Latvian: Sabiedrisko pakalpojumu regulēšanas komisija).
The bank had 941 employees [4] and 155 customer service centres in Latvia. [ 1 ] 2009 was a year of severe economic crisis in Latvia, with a sharp drop in GDP, exports and imports, and sharp declines in construction, retail, manufacturing and other sectors of the economy.
The authorized capital was increased by 7,100,000 LVL, and its total amount became 10,650,000 LVL. Prior to 16 August 2007, the bank was known as AS Banka Paritāte. [1] It had one branch in Italy and 13 branches in Latvia, including branches at Riga, Valmiera, Ventspils, Daugavpils, Liepāja, Rēzekne, Ludza, Cēsis, Valka and Jēkabpils.