Starting from 23 September, Rietumu Bank increases interest rates on all deposits in euro currency for 1,2 and 3-year term, as well as starts to offer short term deposits in euro on 1, 3 and 6 months.
Starting from 6 September, Rietumu Bank starts cash exchange of Ukrainian hryvnia (UAH) to euro (EUR) for Ukrainian refugees who are registered in Latvia.
The Q2 2022 financial statement of Rietumu Bank and Rietumu Group has been published.
The installation and connection of modern solar panels on the Rietumu Capital Centre (RCC) building is almost complete.
We inform you that from September 1, 2022, a number of fees for payment transactions outside the European Economic Area, including Russia and Belarus, will be changed.
During the discussion organised within the framework of the summit of the Three Seas Initiative by the largest entrepreneurs’ association of Latvia — the Latvian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) in cooperation with Rietumu Bank, representatives of chambers of commerce and industry of countries of the region discussed the matters of the ongoing war in Ukraine and the availability of energy resources, which are the key challenges of the European economy, as well as independence from Russian resources and the necessity to promote mutual co-operation.