Renaissance Credit

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Renaissance Credit is a Russian commercial bank founded in 2000 and headquartered in Moscow. The financial institution focuses on the consumer lending market [1] and represents one of the TOP-100 Russian banks. [2] Renaissance Credit (along with its parent company Renaissance Capital) is a subsidiary of ONEXIM Group. [3]

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History

The bank was established in 2000 under the name AllianceInvest. In 2002, he received the title of "Treasurer". In 2003, the bank was acquired by Renaissance Group and renamed in Renaissance Capital. [4] [5] [6] This allowed Renaissance Group to enter the retail consumer lending market. In 2007, the bank began operating under the Renaissance Credit brand, and in 2013, its official name became the same. [7]

Owners and management

The main owner of the bank is the ONEXIM group, which owns 83.02% in its authorized capital. [8] Another 6.5% is owned by Evgeny Yurchenko. [9]

At the beginning of 2012, the ONEXIM Group acquired a 32.25% stake in the bank from Renaissance Group, [10] and in November 2012 it bought out the remaining stake in Renaissance Group, increasing its stake to 89.52%. [11] During the last transaction, the Renaissance Capital investment bank, which was completely bought out by the group, also became the property of ONEXIM.

Evgeny Yurchenko acquired his stake in ONEXIM Group in May 2013. [9]

Activity

Renaissance Credit is a bank working with individuals. The main activity of the Bank is related to the issuance of consumer loans, credit cards and the reception of deposits.

The bank has about 150 branches in Russia, and also cooperates with major federal retail chains.

In 2012, the Bank issued unsecured loans by 66.7 billion rubles, in this indicator the bank took the 7th place. [12]

The total volume of the portfolio issued by non-tax loans as of January 1, 2013, amounted to 62.6 billion rubles. [13]

In June 2013, Standard & Poor's rating agency has assigned a long-term rating "B +" with a stable outlook. [14]

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References

  1. Renaissance Credit Commercial Bank
  2. About
  3. Company Overview of Commercial Bank Renaissance Credit Limited Liability Company // Bloomberg L.P.
  4. «Ренессанс Капитал» нашел себе «Казначея»
  5. Банк «Ренессанс Кредит» на Банки.ру
  6. Ренессанс Кредит на ТвоиБанки.ru
  7. Решение об изменении наименования Archived 2013-08-06 at the Wayback Machine новость от 06.03.2013
  8. Ключевые факты
  9. 1 2 Экс-гендиректор «Связьинвеста» купил 6,5 % банка «Ренессанс кредит»
  10. «Ъ»: «Онэксим» приобретает 32 % банка «Ренессанс Кредит»
  11. "Стивен Дженнингс покинет инвестбанк "Ренессанс капитал"". Archived from the original on 2013-10-06. Retrieved 2013-09-17.
  12. Рейтинг банков по объёму выданных беззалоговых кредитов в 2012 году
  13. Рейтинг банков по размеру портфеля беззалоговых кредитов на 1 января 2013 года
  14. "Standard & Poor's повысило рейтинг "Ренессанс Кредит"". Archived from the original on 2013-09-23. Retrieved 2013-09-21.