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The Bank of Cyprus currently operates 58 branches (3 of which are cash offices not offering loans) or business offices across the Republic of Cyprus.The group also has representative offices in Romania (€33 million net exposure as of 2007), Greece (€309 million exposure as of 2007), Russia (€21 million net exposure as of 2007), [4] Ukraine, and China.
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The Governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus is the highest official in the Central Bank of Cyprus and is appointed by the President of the Republic. The position was established in 1963 when the Central Bank of Cyprus was established. The convention is for the Governor to serve a term of five years, but this is renewable.
He has been Bank Cyprus’ CEO since 2019, succeeding John Patrick Hourican, while he is an executive member of the bank's board of directors. Thanks to the bank's positive performance during his time as CEO, the board of directors decided to extend his term until December 2028, ensuring continued leadership stability for the bank.
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RCB Bank was founded in 1995 under the name Russian Commercial Bank (Cyprus), which changed to simply RCB Bank in November 2013. [10] The bank is based in Limassol, with branches in Nicosia [11] and nine other locations across Cyprus as of July 2018. [12] It also has branches in Luxembourg and representative offices in Moscow and London. [10]
The 2012–2013 Cypriot financial crisis was an economic crisis in the Republic of Cyprus that involved the exposure of Cypriot banks to overleveraged local property companies, the Greek government-debt crisis, the downgrading of the Cypriot government's bond credit rating to junk status by international credit rating agencies, the consequential inability to refund its state expenses from the ...