
Adaptive, diverse & people-driven
Credit Europe Bank is a public limited company, established in 1994 in the Netherlands with a full banking license. The bank is headquartered in Amsterdam and has over 1,100 employees in 7 countries.
Our capabilities
At Credit Europe Bank, we are specialised in corporate banking, international trade and commodity finance, and online retail banking. We focus on small to medium-sized businesses, in addition to individual clients who want to manage their financial future and achieve their saving goals.
Corporate Lending
We offer tailored wholesale banking services to global, regional and local businesses. Our experienced teams provide solutions to every distinct client’s needs.
Supply Chain Finance
Supply Chain Finance is provided through a buyer-led program within which sellers in the buyer's supply chain are able to access finance through the purchase of receivables.

The United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals have become an almost inseparable part of the business framework and of investment decisions, and the financial sector plays a crucial role in achieving them. According to the latest Global Risks Report published by the World Economic Forum, climate action failure is identified as the most severe risk, followed by extreme weather and biodiversity loss. Accordingly, the financial institutions’ commitment to climate alignment has become invaluable. Credit Europe Bank is aware of its role in safeguarding sustainable development and therefore aims to assist its customers in taking ESG factors into account in their operations. In this regard, our number one priority is collaboration and transparent dialogue with our clients regarding the societal and environmental impacts of their business decisions and investments.
Corporate Banking
We offer tailored wholesale banking services to global, regional and local businesses. Our experienced teams provide solutions to every distinct client’s needs.
Supply Chain Finance
Supply Chain Finance is provided through a buyer-led programme within which sellers in the buyer’s supply chain are able to access finance through the purchase of receivables.
Bank Relations
All aspects of the bank’s relationships with financial institutions (including non-banking financial institutions) across the globe.