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PUMB (Pervyiy Ukrainskiy Mezhdunarodnyiy Bank)- one of the leading Ukrainian banks. Belongs to the industrial and financial group "SCM", the ultimate beneficiary is Rinat Akhmetov.
Founded in 1991. Since 2009, the organizational and legal form of FUIB is a joint-stock company. Central office in Kiev. The all-Ukrainian network of the bank's branches totals 211 branches in all regions of Ukraine. FUIB is one of the few banks that, during the crisis of 2014-2015, not only did not close a single branch, but opened new ones.
As of January 1, 2018, the bank serves 1.2 million retail clients and more than 40 thousand corporate clients.
It was established as a closed joint stock company on November 20, 1991. On December 23, 1991, the NBU was registered. In April 1992, he began to carry out banking operations.
In 1992, he was the first Ukrainian bank to begin compiling financial statements in accordance with international accounting standards and confirming them by leading audit companies. One of the first to issue his own payment card (1993). In 1995 he received a loan from the EBRD in the amount of 13 million US dollars. In 1998, the bank created its own Processing Center. From the same 1998, FUIB began to cooperate with international rating agencies. In 2002, FUIB's depository was opened, and in 2004, the bank's reserve center began to operate.
In 2005, SCM Finance consolidated 99% of the bank's shares in the SCM group. In 2007, the bank made its debut issue of Eurobonds for the total amount of USD 275 million with a maturity of 3 years.
On September 18, 2006, FUIB and partner banks created a united network of ATMs under the joint Radius brand, the transactions of which are serviced by the FUIB Processing Center. For July, 2018 the Radius network united more than 2300 ATMs of 23 banks.
In 2011, the operational merger of FUIB and Dongorbank took place. And in March 2015, FUIB completed the merger with Renaissance Capital Bank.
In November 2021, an agreement was reached to purchase from the Polish financial group Getin Holding S.A. ideabank. The bank was sold with a premium to capital for $50-55 million, which was a rare occurrence for the Ukrainian banking sector.