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  2. List of banks in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Komerční banka; Max banka; Modrá pyramida stavební spořitelna Moneta Money Bank MONETA Stavební spořitelna National Development Bank; PPF Banka; Raiffeisen stavební spořitelna Raiffeisenbank (Czech Republic) Stavební spořitelna České spořitelny Trinity Bank UniCredit Bank Czech Republic and Slovakia

  3. Category:Banks of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    UniCredit Bank Czech Republic and Slovakia This page was last edited on 24 March 2023, at 14:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Economy of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Other large issues on the Prague Stock Exchange's Prime Market include banking houses - Komerční banka, [70] MONETA Money Bank [71] and the dual listing of the Austrian company Erste Group Bank, [72] under which the local bank Česká spořitelna [73] falls; as well as Colt CZ Group [74] focusing mainly on the production of firearms (traded ...

  5. Komerční banka - Wikipedia

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    Komerční banka (“KB”) [4] is a major Czech bank and the parent company of KB Group, a member of the Société Générale international financial group. [5] KB is a universal bank providing a wide range of services in retail, corporate and investment banking complemented by specialised financial services produced by KB’s subsidiaries or other SG Group companies.

  6. Československá obchodní banka - Wikipedia

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    Prior to acquiring its bankrupt competitor Investiční a poštovní banka in 1999, ČSOB was the fourth-largest bank in the Czech Republic. The acquisition of Investiční a poštovní banka, at the time the third-largest Czech bank, brought an additional 3.3 million customers and a network of 179 branches. [6]

  7. Czech National Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Czech Republic officially joined the European Union on 1 May 2004. The original intention of the Czech National Bank was to adopt the Euro, but after relatively strong economic progress within the Czech Republic and a favorable national attitude for the Czech Koruna there are no current plans to change the currency.

  8. Česká spořitelna - Wikipedia

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    Česká spořitelna (literally "Czech Savings Bank") is a Czech bank, headquartered in Prague.Despite being organized as a joint-stock bank, it is the heir to a long history of savings banks in the Czech Republic, going back to the establishment of Böhmische Sparkasse in 1825.

  9. PPF Banka - Wikipedia

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    PPF Banka is a Czech bank that focuses mainly on providing financial, investment and consulting services as well as private banking. [2] It is a major subsidiary of PPF (company), which owns 93% of the bank. Its clients are primarily financial institutions, medium and large enterprises with Czech capital and municipal sphere entities.