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  • Price (CHF)97.81
  • Today's Change-0.388 / -0.39%
  • Shares traded1.05k
  • 1 Year change+5.35%
  • Beta0.4733
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About the company

Cembra Money Bank Ltd, formerly known as GE Money Bank AG, is a Switzerland-based consumer finance bank. It operates through a domestic distribution and sourcing network that includes approximately 25 branches, as well as 200 agents, 3000 auto dealers, credit card partner agreements and online channels. Its offering is diversified into loans, credit cards, leasing, insurance and savings. The loans business focuses on the provision of personal loans. The credit card business engages credit card provision. The leasing business provides leasing services, including automobile, motorcycle and caravan leasing, among others. The insurance business provides insurance solutions, including payment insurance and credit card insurance. The savings business provides saving solutions, including deposit accounts and investment instruments.

  • Revenue in CHF (TTM)480.58m
  • Net income in CHF179.28m
  • Incorporated2009
  • Employees805.00
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