Concorde Capital

Concorde Capital is a limited liability investment company based in Kyiv, Ukraine. Concorde Capital Investment Company offers investment banking, brokerage services and asset management in Ukraine. The company was founded in 2004 by its owner and general director, Igor Mazepa.[1][2][3]

Concorde Capital
IndustryFinancial services
Founded2004
HeadquartersKyiv, Ukraine
Key people
Igor Mazepa
Websiteconcorde.ua

Brokerage activity

2005–08 – Concorde Capital ranks among the top five stock traders, according to the PFTS,[4] and among the leaders on the Ukrainian securities market as a whole.

2009 – Concorde Capital becomes one of the leading participants on the Ukrainian Exchange,[5] in which it’s a shareholder. Concorde Capital is recognized top Ukrainian broker among Emerging EMEAs, based on the results of the 2009 Thomson Reuters Extel annual survey of financial markets.[6][7]

2011 – Concorde Capital achieves 18th place on the UX spot market.[8]

June 11, 2015 on the official website of Concorde Capital there was news that Concorde Private Equity is creating a company that will provide brokerage services on the forex market, for which Concorde Private Equity has entered into an agreement with Forex Trend Limited on preferential terms for former customers.[9] On October 7, 2015, news appeared about the start of the work of the new broker PrivateFX.[10]

2016 – Concorde Capital earns first place among the nominees for “Best sales/trader on the Ukrainian market” in the annual voting for the 2016 Cbonds Awards for the CIS region.[11][12]

Investment banking activity

The firm has attracted more than USD 5 billion using the various financial instruments for leading Ukrainian companies in the metallurgy, automobile, chemical, oil & gas, agricultural, real estate and pharmaceutical sectors.[13]

2007–08 – Concorde Capital finishes first place by number of M&A deals in Ukraine among Ukrainian and global investment banks, and finishes first based on number of M&A deals in the financial sector among CIS countries in 2007, as determined by MergerMarket and DealWatch.[14]

Research

2007–08 – Concorde Capital’s research department is recognized first in Ukraine, based on the annual Thomson Reuters Extel survey.[6][7][15]

2009 – Concorde Capital ranks among the top three research teams in Ukraine.[16]

2016 – Concorde Capital finishes first place in the Extel survey among its nominees for “Emerging EMEA: Ukraine: Country Research” as determined by a survey of employees of international hedge funds, private equity funds and public companies.[17]

References

  1. Business Leaders Urge Russia-Ukraine Talks: Mazepa
  2. Major Western-style real estate fund launched
  3. Richest Ukrainian Makes $3 Billion on State Asset Sales
  4. "Рейтинги". Archived from the original on 2016-07-11. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  5. "Украинская биржа" стартовала успешн
  6. Лидеры рейтинга Thomson Reuters Extel Survey
  7. Extel Surveys
  8. UX review, квартальный журнал УБ
  9. "Concorde Private Equity creates a company that will provide brokerage services on FOREX". June 11, 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-08-15. Retrieved 2015-06-13.
  10. "PrivateFX launches its main website". October 7, 2015. Archived from the original on 2017-04-16. Retrieved 2015-11-13.
  11. Concorde Capital признан лучшим sales-трейдером Украины
  12. "Concorde Capital selected as top sales/trader in Ukraine in annual Cbonds Awards CIS – 2016". Archived from the original on 2016-07-30. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  13. "About Concorde Capital". Archived from the original on 2016-06-29. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  14. Украинский инвестиционный банк впервые возглавил рейтинг финансовых консультантов по количеству сделок M&A в финансовом секторе СНГ
  15. Thomson Reuters Extel Survey признал аналитиков Concorde Capital лучшими по Украине
  16. Concorde Capital вновь занимает ведущие позиции в рейтинге Thomson Reuters Extel Survey
  17. ""Конкорд Капитал", "Драгон Капитал" и ICU признаны лучшими брокерскими компаниями в Украине в 2016г"".
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