Baltic International Bank recently launched a new look and homepage in alignment with its new business strategy based on environmental, social and governance criteria.
"Our goal is to make investments and give the opportunity to our customers to pass their wealth down to the next generations in an environmentally friendly manner by investing in the promising production of renewable energy in Europe as well as in other projects ensuring that new generation technologies are implemented in our daily life,"
Ilona Gulcaka, chairperson of the management board, said in a press release. "While actively implementing the bank’s business strategy focused on sustainable investments, we are not only developing new products and services but have created a new, contemporary visual identity fulfilling the Bank’s strategy as well as a new homepage on the internet. We are proud of being able to constantly enhance the solutions and opportunities that we offer to our customers."
The bank chose "green gold" for the color of its new trademark, noting its sustainable and environmentally friendly investment solutions.
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