OREANDA-NEWS. UniCredit Bank took the 6th place in the rating of bank viability, according to the Forbes magazine. The bank scored 3 points out of 4 and was classified to the rating group B that shows high level of bank’s reliability and its ability to overcome potential systemic problems.

Position in the rating of Forbes is another confirmation to the bank’s stability and ability to meet its obligations.

The main criteria of rating compilation were capital-to-assets ratio, loan portfolio quality, owners’ support and risks, profitability and liquidity, payments continuity and systemic importance. For the last two factors UniCredit Bank received the highest scores.

27 most viable financial institutions were rated based on open data and financial statements published on official websites of banks, the AUB and the NBU.

In January UniCredit Bank was among top-5 most stable banks of Ukraine in 2015 according to Minfin.

UniCredit Bank is one of the largest universal banks in Ukraine, offering a full range of top quality financial services for individuals and corporate clients.

The renovated UniCredit Bank was created in December 2013 through integration of two Ukrainian assets of UniCredit Group, which had been operating in the local market since 1997. The integrated bank combined power, solidity and wide coverage of PJSC "Ukrsotsbank" with the European expertise, quality of service and flexibility of PJSC "UniCredit Bank".

The extensive retail network of UniCredit Bank consists of 243 branches nationwide, its headcount reaching over 5,500 employees, all of them top qualified specialists.

UniCredit is a leading European commercial bank with an international network spanning over 50 markets and 17 countries, with more than 8,400 branches and over 146,000 employees.

Financial indicators of UniCredit Bank as of 01.10.2015:

  • assets — UAH 43.080 billion;
  • credit portfolio — UAH 28.99 billion;
  • funds of corporate clients — UAH 14.56 billion;
  • funds of retail clients — UAH 14.3 billion;
  • capital — UAH 8.22 billion.