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Raiffeisenbank or Raiffeisen Bank refers to cooperative banks in Europe that are rooted in the early credit unions of Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen. The name is found in: The name is found in: Raiffeisen Banking Group , Austrian group of cooperative banks
Hermann Schulze-Delitzsch (1808–1883) Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen (1818–1888) Wilhelm Haas (1839–1913) In 1843, the first German cooperative bank was created by 50 inhabitants of Öhringen in the Kingdom of Württemberg, who named it the Öhringer Privatspar- und Leihkasse ("private savings and lending bank of Öhringen") – it still exists as the Volksbank Hohenlohe [].
The Raiffeisen Banking Group (German: Raiffeisen Bankengruppe, RBG) is a group of cooperative banks in Austria. The Austrian Raiffeisen banks are not consolidated under a single parent entity but are financially linked through a common institutional protection scheme and deposit guarantee scheme .
Raiffeisen promised to answer questions in several stages during April–June 2023. [22] In March 2023, Raiffeisen was named an international sponsor of war by Ukraine's National Agency on Corruption Prevention. [23] In December 2023, Ukraine excluded Raiffeisen Bank from the list of war sponsors for the 12th package of EU sanctions against Russia.
www.raiffeisen.ru AO Raiffeisenbank ( Russian : АО «Райффайзенбанк» ) is a bank in Russia , subsidiary of Raiffeisen Bank International . It is a systemically important bank in Russia, [ 3 ] headquartered in Moscow .
In June 2013, Raiffeisen supported the nationalised Volksbank Group by purchasing a package of poor loans worth $300mn from them. [10] In February 2014, Raiffeisen Bank International was reported as reevaluating their participation in the Eastern European and Russian markets, where 57% of Raiffeisen's total assets were, according to bank data. [6]
Raiffeisen Switzerland is a cooperative of cooperatives – the union of all independent Swiss Raiffeisen banks. [1] It bears responsibility for the business policy and strategy within the Raiffeisen Group. [2] The 219 independent Raiffeisen banks of Switzerland are organised as cooperatives.
Raiffeisen usually refers to Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen (1818-1888) and the cooperative endeavors he inspired in several European countries: Deutscher Genossenschafts- und Raiffeisenverband in Germany; Raiffeisenbank, disambiguation page for Raiffeisen-inspired financial services providers in multiple countries.