Operations of the Cyprus branch are an important stage for expanding the international network of Baltikums Banka. Baltikums Banka has obtained a permit of the Central Bank of Cyprus for offering its services in Cyprus both according to the principles of free competition. The obtained permit allows the bank offer a full range of banking products, services, and solutions in Cyprus, which includes regular banking service (via the branch of the Bank) and corporate banking, private banking, and investment banking services, payment card programmes offered via the central office.
Baltikums Bank (Cyprus) offices are located in the international business center of Limassol, at 74 Ayios Athanasios Avenue, 4102 Limassol, Cyprus.
Bank’s operating in Cyprus is a key to the Bank’s further successful development in the European Union. The keynote of the Bank’s strategy is European and international customer’s service, emphasizing on Corporate and Private banking services.
Basic streamline of the Bank’s corporate banking activity is service of the shipping and trade enterprises, and Cyprus is one of the high-level vessel registration countries, that are why a Bank in Cyprus becomes our Customer - service centre of the ships’ owners. Customers are offered professional banking service, which is especially provided to this group of customers and their enterprises. Experience in shipping and international marketing gives the Bank an opportunity to prepare competitive and professional offers in this area.
Private Banking, in its turn, is a complex of services provided to private customers, with sizable assets or other funds and to whom the private services are being supplied according to the agreement with the Bank.
Baltikums Bank (Cyprus) is planning to supply service to the enterprises of its customers in the European Union and to expand its opportunities by drawing European customers.
Baltikums Banka has its representative offices in Almaty (Kazakstan) and Kyiv (Ukraine), as well as subsidiaries consulting company in Moscow, St. Petersburg (Russia) and Baku (Azerbaijan).