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1994 – transformation to Slovenská sporiteľňa, a.s. (Slovak Savings Bank join-stock company) 1998 – 2000: transformation process for privatization of the bank; 2000 – privatization of majority of the shares 87,18 %; 2001 – became a member of financial group - Erste Bank der oesterreichischen Sparkassen AG
The First Croatian Savings Bank was created on March 4, 1846, in Zagreb, on the basis of Imperial Austrian legislation of 1844 that facilitated the establishment of savings banks. It followed precedents such as the Erste österreichische Spar-Casse in Vienna (1819) and the First National Savings Bank of Pest (1839-40).
Erste Group Bank AG (shortened version Erste Group) is an Austrian financial service provider.It is one of the largest financial service providers in Central and Eastern Europe serving more than 16 million clients in over 2,000 branches in seven countries. [3]
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.
Addiko Bank d.d. Addiko Bank HAABSI22 Addiko Bank AG: addiko.si: Banka Intesa Sanpaolo d.d. Intesa Sanpaolo BAOKSI2X Gruppo Intesa Sanpaolo: intesasanpaolobank.si: Banka Sparkasse d.d. Sparkasse KSPKSI22 Erste Group Bank AG: sparkasse.si: BKS Bank AG BKS BFKKSI22 Oberbank: bksbank.si: Deželna Banka Slovenije d.d. DBS SZKBSI2X KD Group d.d. dbs.si
A new series, called the "Europa series", was released from 2013; the first notes entered circulation on 2 May 2013. [88] The new series includes slight changes, notably the inclusion of the face of the mythological princess Europa in the watermark and in the hologram stripe.
Ekos Bank - liquidated; Euromarket Bank - bought by NLB and merged into NLB Montenegrobanka; Jugobanka - bought by Dundee Investments Limited and merged into Criterion Banking Limited; Opportunity Bank, changed name in 2009 to Erste Bank AD Podgorica
The bank was founded in 1864 as Novosadska banka. In August 2005, Austrian Erste Bank took over the bank's majority share (83.3%) from the Serbian government for € 73.2 million. By May 2006, Erste Bank had close to 100% ownership share in the bank, that later that year officially changed its name to "Erste Bank Novi Sad".