Nexent Bank N.V. (Nexent Bank) is a Dutch-registered bank owned by the Turkish financial holding company FIBA Group. The bank is focused on corporate lending as well as on retail banking and operates in the Eurozone countries of the Netherlands, Germany, Malta, Romania, Switzerland, and Ukraine. The bank's strategy is to offer easy-to-use retail banking and SME products, as well as private banking. It also offers trade finance and corporate banking services.
History
The banking group was first known as Finansbank (Holland) N.V. and was incorporated on 24 February 1994.[1] The bank has had a full banking license in The Netherlands since 1994 and is supervised by the Dutch Central Bank, De Nederlandsche Bank.
In 2007, the bank was rebranded as Credit Europe Bank N.V., after Finansbank (the Turkish branch of Finansbank and the 5th biggest bank of Turkey) was sold to the National Bank of Greece. The brand 'Finansbank' was also included in the deal, leading to all branches (except the Turkish one) being renamed as Credit Europe Bank.
In June 2025, Credit Europe Bank N.V. was rebranded as Nexent Bank N.V.