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  2. List of banks in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Tzeko Todorov Minev, Republic of Bulgaria – 27.33% Ivaylo Dimitrov Mutafchiev, Republic of Bulgaria – 27.33% Bulgarian Development Bank, Republic of Bulgaria - 18.35% 6. Central Cooperative Bank: CECBBGSF 7 891 195 8 017 131 8 189 817 8 404 738 8 713 044 CCB Group EAD, Republic of Bulgaria – 61.05% 7. ProCredit Bank, Bulgaria PRCBBGSF 3 ...

  3. DSK Bank - Wikipedia

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    DSK Bank (Bulgarian: Банка ДСК, Banka DSK; formerly Държавна спестовна каса, Darzhavna spestovna kasa — State Savings Bank) is the biggest Bulgarian bank. [2] It was founded in 1951 as the country's savings bank, and transformed into a joint-stock company in 1999. [3] It has been owned by Budapest-based OTP Bank ...

  4. Bulgarian Development Bank - Wikipedia

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    The bank's activities are financed with credit lines from multilateral development banks, [4] investment funds, [3] and sovereign wealth funds. [5] BDB has extensive industry coverage capacity in Bulgaria with a team of specialised industry sector consultants, each of whom partners with the sector's corresponding national industry organisations.

  5. United Bulgarian Bank - Wikipedia

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    United Bulgarian Bank (UBB) is a Bulgarian commercial bank. It is the first and largest banking consolidation project in Bulgaria, accomplished through the merger of 22 state-owned commercial banks. UBB was established on 30 September 1992. UBB manages assets worth approximately лв.

  6. KBC Bank Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    KBC Bank Bulgaria is a universal bank, providing a full range of banking products and services to large corporate customers, small and medium-sized enterprises, retail clients and institutional clients. As of 30 December 2010 total assets amounted to BGN 6.56 billion ranking it as the fourth [2] largest bank in the country. Over 3000 employees ...

  7. Bulgarian Postbank - Wikipedia

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    Following its merger with DZI Bank in 2007, the bank changed its legal name to "Eurobank Bulgaria AD", but continued doing business as the Bulgarian Postbank. [5] In March 2016, Postbank acquired the Bulgarian operations of the Greek Alpha Bank, becoming the fourth-largest bank in Bulgaria in terms of loans and deposits. [6]

  8. Category:Banks of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    KBC Bank Bulgaria; T. TBI Bank; Texim Bank; U. UniCredit Bulbank; United Bulgarian Bank This page was last edited on 6 September 2019, at 07:30 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. UniCredit Bulbank - Wikipedia

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    UniCredit Bulbank is the largest [2] bank of Bulgaria.Before 1994, the bank was known as the Bulgarian Foreign Trade Bank or BFTB.UniCredit Bulbank was formed in 2007 as a merger between Bulbank, Biochim, and Hebros Bank, all of them owned by the UniCredit Group.