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Delta Bank
Company typePublic Joint-Stock Company
Industrybanking, investment
FoundedFebruary 15, 2006
Defunct2 October 2015
Headquarters,
Key people
Mykola Lagyn, Olena Popova
ServicesFinancial services
Increase ₴302.701 million (2013)[1]
Total assetsIncrease ₴55.298 billion (December 2013)[2]
OwnerMykola Lagyn (70.61%)
Cargill Financial Services (29.39%)
Number of employees
over 10 000
Websitedeltabank.com.ua

Delta Bank (Ukrainian: Дельта Банк) was one of the largest commercial banks in Ukraine. It was founded in February 2006 by Ukrainian businessman Mykola Lagun. It had its headquarters in Kyiv. Since 2006 the bank quickly increased due to consumer credit. The Bank ranked among the largest banks in its category according to the classification of the National Bank of Ukraine. In 2013 the Delta Bank provided services to 4.6 million customers in Ukraine.[3]

In July 2011, Cargill Financial Services International Inc. acquired 30% authorized capital stock in Delta Bank.[4]

On 2 March 2015 Delta Bank declared insolvent. The bank cited risky policies during a period of economic turmoil as the reason for its bankruptcy.[5] On 2 October 2015 the National Bank of Ukraine revoked its bank licence and liquidated the bank.[6]

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