Rietumu Banka Becomes Premium Partner of AmCham
Rietumu Banka has elevated its partnership with the American Chamber of Commerce in Latvia to Premium level, signaling deeper involvement in fostering business environment and investment.

Rietumu Banka has become a Premium partner of the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Latvia, strengthening its long-standing cooperation with one of the most influential international business organizations in the country. This top-tier membership status entails more active participation in AmCham's initiatives, strategic discussions, and collaborative projects aimed at improving the investment climate, fostering innovation, and promoting sustainable economic growth in Latvia.
Jeļena Buraja, Chairperson of the Board of Rietumu Banka, emphasized that the bank has had a successful cooperation with AmCham for many years and is pleased to become a Premium partner, reaffirming its commitment to actively contribute to Latvia's economic development and strategic investment attraction. She highlighted the need to strengthen international cooperation and support Latvian companies' expansion globally, particularly noting innovative and promising startups with great potential.
Līga Smildziņa-Bērtulsone, Executive Director of AmCham, welcomed Rietumu Banka among the Premium partners, joining efforts to strengthen Latvia's competitiveness and its position in the global economy. She noted that this partnership reflects a shared vision of a more dynamic, innovative, and internationally competitive Latvia, accelerating sustainable economic growth and deepening transatlantic cooperation.
Rietumu Banka is the largest Latvian-capital bank and one of the largest banks in the Baltic region. It focuses on serving large and medium-sized enterprises and high-net-worth individuals in Latvia, other Baltic countries, and Europe. Its clients operate in sectors such as green energy, food and goods production, commercial and residential real estate development, construction, import-export operations, logistics, trade, financial services, and technology.


