Naamloze vennootschap | |
Traded as |
Euronext: KBC : KBC |
Industry | Financial services |
Founded | 1985 |
Headquarters | Brussels, Belgium |
Key people
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Thomas Leysen (Chairman), Johan Thijs (CEO), Luc Popelier (CFO) |
Products | Banking and insurance |
Revenue | €8.378 billion (2010) |
Profit | €1.860 billion (2010) |
AUM | €208.81 billion (end 2010) |
Total assets | €320.82 billion (end 2010) |
Total equity | €18.67 billion (end 2010) |
Number of employees
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52,950 (FTE, end 2010) |
Website | www.kbc.com |
KBC Bank N.V. is a Belgian universal multi-channel bank, focusing on private clients and small and medium-sized enterprises. Besides retail banking, insurance and asset management activities (in collaboration with sister companies KBC Insurance NV and KBC Asset Management NV), KBC is active in European debt capital markets, domestic cash equity markets and in the field of corporate banking, leasing, factoring, reinsurance, private equity and project and trade finance in Belgium, Central and Eastern Europe and elsewhere (mainly in Europe). KBC is an acronym for Kredietbank ABB Insurance CERA Bank.
The parent company, KBC Group N.V., is one of the major companies and the second largest bancassurer in Belgium. It is the 18th largest bank in Europe (by market capitalisation) and a major financial player in Central and Eastern Europe, employing some 51,000 staff worldwide (of which 31,000 in Central and Eastern Europe and Russia) and serving 11 million customers worldwide (some 8 million in Central and Eastern Europe).
The group is controlled by a syndicate of core shareholders, but has a free float of some 41%. In the core shareholders, KBC Ancora controls 23%, MRBB (part of the Flemish farmers' association) controls around 13%, CERA (the largest cooperative in Wallonia) 7% and a group of industrialist families controls another 11%. The free float was chiefly held by a large variety of international institutional investors (close to 45% UK-or US-based) as of the end of 2010. Its shares are traded on the Euronext exchange in Brussels and the .
The group's overall aim is to be an independent, medium-sized provider of bancassurance for private clients and enterprises in selected European countries, with a focus on asset management and in financial markets.