APEKS-BANK
APEKS-BANK was a Ukrainian bank registered with the National Bank of Ukraine which operated between 2009 and 2017.
The Bank was established as an open joint stock company with authorized capital of ₴80 million. In 2014, increasing of the authorized capital of the Bank to the amount of ₴205 million was implemented.
On August 23, 2017, the shareholders of the bank made a decision to terminate banking activities without liquidation of the bank entity.
History
2009
The National Bank of Ukraine registered the "APEKS-BANK" in the form of Joint Stock Company with an authorized capital of ₴80 million, and at the end of the year there is an increase of the authorized capital of the Bank to the amount of ₴120 million.The bank became a participant of the Guarantee Fund of Individuals’ Deposits and is connected to the electronic payment system of the National Bank of Ukraine.
In accordance with the decision of the unscheduled general shareholders' meeting from July 14, 2009, OJSC "APEKS-BANK" was reorganized to the Public Joint Stock Company "APEKS-BANK". The license No255 of the National Bank of Ukraine for conduction of banking transactions was received.
2010
Bank became a member of the Ukrainian Stock Exchange and received the status of a member of the Association "Ukrainian Stock Traders". That same year PJSC "APEKS-BANK" became a member of the international payment system SWIFT and was licensed by the State Commission on Securities and Stock Market to conduct professional activities in the stock market.2011
The bank adopted and implemented the decision of the sole owner to increase the authorized capital from ₴70 million to the amount of ₴190 million. The first branch in Chernivtsy was opened and opened a branch No2, No3 and No4 in Chernivtsi, No5 in Donetsk and No6 in Lviv.In accordance with the decision of the National Bank of Ukraine banking and general licenses for execution of currency transactions No 255 was reissued. The Bank became a founding member of the Association "Independent Association of Ukrainian Banks".