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Euromoney names maib Moldova’s Best Bank and Best Retail Bank for 2026

Euromoney names maib Moldova’s Best Bank and Best Retail Bank for 2026

Maib has been named Moldova’s Best Bank and Moldova’s Best Retail Bank in the Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2026.  The Euromoney Awards for Excellence are one of the most prestigious and recognized awards in the global banking and finance industry. Established over 30 years ago, they benchmark market leadership and celebrate outstanding achievements in banking in over 125 countries.
Maib has been named Moldova’s Best Bank by Euromoney in 2023, 2024 and now in 2026. The bank was also named Best Corporate Bank in 2025 and Best Retail Bank in 2026.

Retail led the way in 2025
Maib’s retail performance in 2025 was driven by continued expansion of its digital channels and deeper penetration across its customer base. The total number of loans granted increased by 38% compared to 2024, with the average share of loans granted through online channels rising by 10 percentage points. The retail loan portfolio grew 39% year on year, supported by strong consumer lending activity, with the consumer loan portfolio by volume up 31%.

Maib tops the market across all segments
Maib held the number one position in Moldova across all key market metrics, with a 35.7% share of total assets, 37.9% of loans, and 36.4% of deposits as of year end 2025. The bank served more than 1.1 million retail clients, 58,000 SME clients, and 720 corporate clients as of end of 2025, with maibank application digital user base surpassing 1 million in June 2026.

Aliona Stratan, First Deputy Chairwoman of the Management Board, Head of Retail Banking at maib, said:
“This recognition reflects the trust that hundreds of thousands of retail customers place in maib every day. In 2025, our retail loan portfolio grew by 39 percent and maibank recently reached one million digital users, showing that our investment in accessible, digital first banking is resonating with our customers. I want to thank our retail team for their dedication and our customers for their continued confidence in maib.”
Macar Stoianov, Deputy Chairman of the Management Board, Finance, mentioned:
“We thank Euromoney for this distinction. It recognizes the hard work of maib team and continued trust of our customers. We invested heavily in better technology, products and solutions for our clients, made banking more accessible to many, financed record volume of mortgage loans, helped build renewable energy capacity, sponsored cultural and athletic events. This prestigious recognition goes a long way to validate our success.”
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About maib
Maib is the largest bank in Moldova, with a share of 38.2% of deposits and 37.7% of loans of the entire banking system as of Q1 2026. Maib is a disciplined lender with an NPL ratio of 0.9% (IFRS) and is well-capitalised with a CAR of 20.0% as of Q1 2026. The Bank is of systemic importance to the country, serving nearly half of the population and is one of the largest private employers in Moldova, with a workforce of over 2,500 people. Since 2018, maib's largest shareholder has been a consortium that includes the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Invalda INVL, a leading asset management group in the Baltic States, and Horizon Capital, a private investment fund focused on emerging markets.

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