DHB Bank

Demir-Halk Bank (Nederland) N.V.
Naamloze vennootschap (public company)
Industry Financial Services
Founded 1992 (1992)
Headquarters Rotterdam, Netherlands
Products Retail Banking,
Commercial Banking,
Owner HCBG Holding B.V. (70%)
Turkey Halk Bankası(30%)
Number of employees
128
Website www.dhbbank.com
Head Office of DHB Bank (Nederland) N.V.

Demir-Halk Bank (known also as DHB Bank) is a Dutch commercial bank headquartered in Rotterdam. Its niche market is the Turkish emigrant population in northern Europe and is jointly owned by a Turkish bank and HCBG Holding BV. The bank conducts its activities through locations in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, and Turkey.

History

DHB Bank was established as a commercial bank under Dutch law on 30 December 1992.[1] Starting its operations with NLG 17.8 million equity (EUR equivalent 8.1 million) and NLG 18.2 million asset size (EUR equivalent 8.3 million), the bank grew to a become a fully fledged commercial bank with an equity of EUR 236 million and asset size of 1,897 million at the end of 2015. On 1 August 2003 the bank acquired Disbank's Dutch subsidiary Dısbank Nederland. In the second half of 2008, DHB Bank acquired a 66.65% stake in Export & Credit Bank Inc, Skopje (EC Bank), which was sold to Turkey Halk Bankası in the second quarter of 2011.

Management and Organization

DHB Bank has a two-tiered management structure, the Managing Board and the Supervisory Board. The Managing Board, composed of three members. The Supervisory Board is composed of eight members.[2]

Boardroom at the Head Office

Activities

The bank engages in corporate banking and consumer banking.[3]

References

  1. "DHB Bank - History". www.dhbbank.com. Retrieved July 21, 2016.
  2. "DHB Bank - Management and Governing Bodies". www.dhbbank.com. Retrieved July 21, 2016.
  3. "DHB Bank - Business Lines". www.dhbbank.com.

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