First Heartland Jýsan Bank is a Kazakhstani retail bank. The head office is in Nur Sultan . As of June 1, 2017, it has 22 regional branches and 130 branches [5] .
| Jýsan Bank [1] | |
|---|---|
| Type of | Joint-Stock Company |
| License | No. 1.2.35 / 225/37 of 11/30/2015 |
| Participation in CERs | Yes [2] |
| Exchange listing | |
| Year of foundation | 1992 |
| Location | |
| Key figures | Pirmatov, Bekzhan Olzhaevich (Chairman of the Board), Shigeo Katsu (Chairman of the Board of Directors). |
| Authorized capital | ▲ |
| Equity | ▲ |
| Assets | ▲ |
| Net profit | ▲ |
| Number of employees | 3 823 2017 [3] . |
| Subsidiaries | Tsesna-Garant Insurance Company JSC (100%), First Heartland Jýsan Invest JSC (100%), PJSC Plus Bank ([Russia]) (100%) OUSA TESNA LLP (100%) OUSA TESNA-2 LLP (100%) [4] . |
| Auditor | Kpmg |
| Bank Data Sources | http://kase.kz/ru/issuers/TSBN |
| Site | jysanbank.kz |
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Owners and management
As of February 12, 2019, First Heartland Securities JSC is a major shareholder with a 99.5% interest [6] .
The chairman of the board of directors is Shigeo Katsu [7] . The chairman of the board is Pirmatov, Bekzhan Olzhaevich [8] .
Indicators
In 2015, the bank took the 3rd position in terms of assets and profits among second-tier banks of the Republic of Kazakhstan [9] .
Services
On May 18, 2017 in Almaty, Tsesnabank presented the largest VIP-center with an automated round-the-clock depository [10] .
In 2009, the bank launched in its own processing center, which allowed to reduce the cost of banking operations [11] .
History
On January 17, 1992, Tsesnabank JSC was founded [12] .
In 2007, the bank signed a partnership agreement with the Unistream International Money Transfer System [13] .
In June 2007, the bank opened three branches in the cities of Alma-Ata , Taraz , Kyzylorda [14] .
In 2007, the shareholders of Tsesnabank elected two independent directors, non-residents of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Jeffrey Brampton Mandi and Jacek Brzezinski to the board of directors [15]
In 2008, the authorized capital of the bank was increased by 2 billion tenge [16] .
In June 2008, the bank and JSC State Insurance Corporation for Export Credit and Investment Insurance signed a Memorandum of Mutual Cooperation [17] .
February 11, 2009 - a Credit Line Agreement was signed with the export credit agency of Canada Export Development Canada (EDC) in the amount of $ 13 million to finance the export of equipment from Canadian manufacturers to the Republic of Kazakhstan [18] .
In February 2010, the bank registers the subsidiary insurance company Tsesna Garant [19] .
January 21, 2013 - an agreement was signed with the Eurasian Development Bank on a credit line in the amount of $ 4 million for a period of 5 years [20] .
In October 2015, an agreement was signed with Roseximbank JSC [21] .
On December 18, 2015, Rustam Yakupbaev was appointed Chairman of the Board, and Dauren Zhaksybek [22] was appointed Chairman of the Board of Directors.
On May 14, 2018, Yerzhan Toleubekov was appointed Chairman of the Board of the Bank [23] .
In August 2018, in order to ensure liquidity, Tsesnabank JSC attracted a short-term loan of the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the amount of 150 billion tenge [24] .
On September 14, 2018, Yerzhan Toleubekov was relieved of the post of Chairman of the Board of the Bank [25] .
On September 14, 2018, Ulf Vokurka was appointed Chairman of the Board of the Bank [26] .
On February 6, 2019, 99.5% of the bank’s shares were sold to First Heartland Securities JSC [27] .
On February 6, 2019, the Problem Loans Fund redeems a 604 billion tenge portfolio of agricultural loans from Tsesnabank JSC [28] .
On February 7, 2019, the bank made new appointments: Shigeo Katsu was appointed chairman of the board of directors, and Bekzhan Pirmatov, chairman of the board [29] .
On April 29, 2019, the bank's shareholders decided to rename the financial institution to First Heartland Jýsan Bank JSC [30] .
Achievements
On September 26, 2017, the bank received an Asiamoney award in the nomination “Best Local Bank in Central and Eastern Europe [31] .
On December 2, 2017 Tsesnabank JSC received the “Best Bank in Kazakhstan” award according to International Banker [32] .
Social Initiative
In 2012, the bank takes an active part in the campaign “Road to School” organized by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan [33] .
Advertising Companies
In 2007, the bank launched the unique campaign “Car Parade from Tsesnabank” [34] .
Since January 2016, Gennady Golovkin as a bank ambassador has been participating in social and commercial projects [35] .
Events
In February 2017, the media published information about the merger of Tsesnabank JSC with Bank CenterCredit JSC [36] , but in March 2018 it became known that the leadership of financial institutions refused to merge [37] .
Notes
- ↑ Tsesnabank changed its name
- ↑ Banks - participants of the deposit guarantee system - Kazakhstan Deposit Guarantee Fund
- ↑ Investment Memorandum of the Year (p. 29)
- ↑ 2017 financial report (p. 17)
- ↑ 2018 Financial Report (p. 1)
- ↑ First Heartland Securities acquired a controlling stake in Tsesnabank
- ↑ New owner appoints Tsesnabank managers
- ↑ Bekzhan Pirmatov headed Tsesnabank
- ↑ Tsesnabank plus GGG
- ↑ Tsesnabank presented the largest VIP-center in Kazakhstan
- ↑ Tsesnabank - on the results and plans
- ↑ memorandum of Tsesnabank OJSC
- ↑ Tsesnabank JSC announced the signing of a partnership agreement with the UNISTREAM international money transfer system
- ↑ https://www.zakon.kz/89648-ao-cesnabank-kazakhstan-soobshhilo-o.html
- ↑ AFS agreed on the candidacies of senior employees of Tsesnabank JSC
- ↑ Tsesnabank's authorized capital increased by almost 2 billion tenge
- ↑ Tsesnabank signed a memorandum of mutual cooperation with JSC State Insurance Corporation for Export Credit and Investment Insurance
- ↑ Tsesnabank JSC announced the signing of a credit line agreement with Export Development Canada in the amount of $ 13.0 million
- ↑ Tsesnabank became a major participant in the insurance company Tsesna Garant
- ↑ EDB credits Tsesnabank for trade financing
- ↑ Roseximbank JSC allocated Tsesnabank JSC 2 billion rubles
- ↑ Tsesnabank has changed its board of directors and chairman
- ↑ Yerzhan Toleubekov headed the board of Tsesnabank JSC
- ↑ Why Tsesnabank borrowed more than $ 400 million from the National Bank
- ↑ The chairman of the board of Tsesnabank has changed
- ↑ Ulf Vokurka became the new chairman of the board of Tsesnabank JSC
- ↑ Adilbek Dzhaksybekov sold Tsesnabank
- ↑ New owner appeared at Tsesnabank
- ↑ President of Nazarbayev University headed Tsesnabank SD, the former deputy chairman of First Heartland Bank became the new head of the bank
- ↑ Tsesnabank JSC shareholders decided to change the name of the bank to First Heartland Jýsan Bank JSC and approved the new edition of the charter
- ↑ In September Tsesnabank received two prestigious awards
- ↑ International Banker recognized Tsesnabank as the Best Bank of Kazakhstan in 2017
- ↑ Tsesnabank joined the campaign “Road to School”
- ↑ Tsesnabank gives cars
- ↑ Gennady Golovkin became the ambassador of Tsesnabank
- ↑ Tsesnabank and Bank CenterCredit may unite in Kazakhstan
- ↑ Bank CenterCredit and Tsesnabank change their minds to unite