Jet Bank strengthens its European profile, CEO Fatbardha Rino meets European Commission officials by Ekofin

Albania’s first fully digital bank is increasingly entering the European spotlight, as its leadership intensifies contacts with international and diplomatic institutions at a key moment for the project’s development.
Following the recent visit of British Ambassador to Tirana, Nick Abbott, to Jet Bank’s headquarters, this time it was the bank’s CEO, Fatbardha Rino, who held a meeting in Brussels with officials from the European Commission.
In a social media post, Rino announced that she met with Karolina Kottova, Deputy Head of the Cabinet of EU Enlargement Commissioner, Marta Kos.
According to her statement, the discussions focused on Albania’s European integration process, regulatory alignment with European Union standards, and the development of the country’s first 100% digital bank. Rino emphasized that Jet Bank aims to build its model around European standards for data protection, cybersecurity, and financial compliance, including GDPR and the modern framework for digital supervision.
The meeting comes at a time when Jet Bank is becoming one of the most discussed projects in Albania’s financial sector. Just a few weeks earlier, the British Embassy in Tirana published a statement regarding Ambassador Nick Abbott’s visit to the bank’s premises, describing the project as an example of economic cooperation between the United Kingdom and Albania, as well as support for financial innovation in the region.
Jet Bank received its license from the Bank of Albania on March 25, 2026, entering the history of the Albanian banking sector as the country’s first fully digital institution. The bank is currently in a preliminary testing phase, with the platform being used by a limited group of clients to verify functionalities and user experience ahead of its full public launch.
Its model is entirely based on technology and process automation, without traditional physical branches, at a time when the European banking sector itself is rapidly shifting toward online services and app-based banking.
However, the bank’s market entry has not come without debate. In this context, the meetings in Brussels and the diplomatic support from the United Kingdom are being interpreted as signals that Albania’s first digital bank is seeking to position itself as part of the European transformation of the financial sector and the new standards of digital banking in the region.
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