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Bulgarian Postbank

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Type
  
Commercial Bank

Profit
  
€49.84 mln (2015)

Headquarters
  
Sofia, Bulgaria

Number of employees
  
3,000

Total assets
  
2.945 billion EUR (2015)

Industry
  
Financial services

Total equity
  
€470.42 million (2015)

Founded
  
1991

Net income
  
49.84 million EUR (2015)

Parent organization
  
Eurobank Ergasias

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Key people
  
George Provopoulos (Chairman)

Products
  
Retail banking Corporate banking Factoring Investment banking Asset management Loans

CEO
  
Petia Dimitrova (2 Jul 2012–)

Profiles

Postbank (Bulgarian: Пощенска Банка, Poshtenska Banka), legally known as Eurobank Bulgaria AD (former legal name Eurobank EFG Bulgaria AD, date of change 11/1/2013), is a universal bank in Bulgaria.

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It is the third largest depository institution in the country, as well as the second largest mortgage lender, and the largest credit card issuer. The bank commands a market share of nearly 10%, a workforce of 3,000 employees and with over 200 locations has one of the most extensive branch networks in the country. Postbank is a member of Eurobank Ergasias Group. Eurobank Ergasias is a European banking organization with total assets of €74 billion (as of Dec 2014), offering universal banking across eight countries. Eurobank has a presence in Greece and holds lead positions in Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia, offers Wealth Management services in Cyprus, Luxembourg and London, and is also present in Ukraine. Having a banking history of over 20 years, Postbank ranks among the leading universal banks in Bulgaria. Total assets of the bank reached BGN 5,637 billion as of 31 December 2012. In June 2012 the bank retained its long-term credit rating of BBB and a short-term rating of A-2 with a stable outlook from the Bulgarian Credit Rating Agency (BCRA).

History

Bulgarian Postbank was founded on April 2, 1991 as the postal savings system of Bulgarian Posts. In the years that followed, the bank experienced substantial growth and expansion. It is one of the few Bulgarian banks that managed to survive the banking crisis in Bulgaria in 1996-1997.

On November 9, 1998, 78.23% of Postbank’s capital was acquired by ALICO/CEH Balkan Holdings Ltd., a subsidiary of Eurobank Ergasias. In the following years, Eurobank Ergasias control grew to more than 90% of Postbank’s equity capital.

On December 21, 2006, Eurobank EFG acquired majority ownership of the Bulgarian DZI Bank, which was merged into Postbank in the third quarter of 2007 with the operational merger completing by the end of the year.

On August 29, 2011, Eurobank Ergasias and Alpha Bank announced that they have reached agreement on a merger. Alpha Bank has presence in Bulgaria since 1995 with its Sofia Branch having more than 120 offices around the country. The Alpha Bank Branch was expected to merge into Postbank operationally in 2012, but in January 2012, the merger was suspended until private sector bond writedowns, required of Greek banks as part of the EU/International Monetary Fund third rescue package to resolve the Greek government debt crisis, are finalized. The merger went through on 17 July 2015.

Following its merger with DZI Bank in 2007, the bank changed its legal name to "Eurobank Bulgaria AD", but continued doing business as the Bulgarian Postbank. Despite the legal name change, Postbank remains an autonomous Bulgarian bank and is fully self-funded via the local and international market. Apart from its significant deposit base, for purposes of small business and medium-sized loan financing, Postbank can draw on institutional credit lines from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the Bulgarian Development Bank, and the International Finance Corporation (IFC).

Products and Services

Postbank provides retail, corporate banking and investment banking services in Bulgaria. The bank offers services to its local and international customers. In regards to the retail banking products, the bank traditionally holds strong positions in mortgage lending, consumer lending and cards, and deposit products.

Share Capital Structure

As of 31 December 2013, the total authorized number of ordinary shares of Eurobank Bulgaria AD was 452,752,652, with a nominal value of BGN 1 per share.

  • ERB New Europe Holding B.V. (formerly Cayne Management Group B.V.), Amsterdam, Netherlands – 54.27%
  • Eurobank Ergasias S.A., Athens, Greece - 34.56%
  • CEH Balkan Holdings Ltd. (formerly ALICO/CEH Balkan Holdings Ltd.), Nicosia, Cyprus – 11.16%
  • Minority shareholders – 0.01%
  • Key people

    In April 2011, Postbank introduced a tiered board structure, which included a Management Board and a Supervisory Board.

    Management Board

  • Petia Dimitrova - Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
  • Dimitar Shoumarov - Chief Financial Director and Executive Director
  • Iordan Souvandjiev - Chief Risk Officer
  • Supervisory Board

  • Theodoros Karakasis - Chairman of the Board
  • Stavros Ioannou - Deputy Chairman of the Board
  • Evangelos Kavvalos - Member
  • Nikolaos Aliprantis - Member
  • Christos Adam - Member
  • Procurator

  • Milena Vaneva
  • New Head Office

    The new head office with total area of 12,500 m2, was inaugurated in June 2012.

    Subsidiaries

    As of June 2013, the affiliates of Postbank which operate on the Bulgarian market include:

  • ERB Leasing EAD (former name EFG Leasing EAD, date of change 01/2/2013) - leasing company
  • ERB Auto Leasing EOOD - car leasing company
  • ERB Property Services Sofia AD (former name EFG Property Services Sofia AD, date of change 25/3/2013) - a real estate operation, property valuation, and property management company
  • IMO Property Investment Sofia EAD - a real estate operation and investment development company
  • IMO Central Office EAD - - a real estate operation company
  • Key figures

  • Clients: Over 1.5 million
  • Client deposits: €2.15 billion (end 2012)
  • Client loans: €2 billion (end 2012)
  • Branches: 200 (Q2 2015)
  • References

    Bulgarian Postbank Wikipedia