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The oldest antecedent of OTP Bank was the First National Savings Bank of Pest, established in 1839–1840 and nationalized in 1948.In 1949, the latter's operations were transferred to the newly established Hungarian National Savings Bank Company (Hungarian: Országos Takarékpénztár Nemzeti Vállalat), one of the country's four main financial institutions alongside the Hungarian National ...
Crédit Agricole's Romanian subsidiary merged with Vista Bank. 1 October 2022 Banca Românească: 10 May 2023 Merged with EximBank as Exim Banca Românească. 31 December 2022 First Bank: Merged with Intesa Sanpaolo. 31 May 2024 OTP Bank: The Romanian subsidiary of OTP Bank merged with Banca Transilvania. 30 July 2024
Banca Transilvania S.A. (also BT or TLV) is a banking institution with headquarters in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The bank was founded in 1993 in Cluj-Napoca with a capital of 2 billion RON, of which 79% was Romanian and 21% foreign. BT is the largest bank in Romania in terms of assets, with a market share of over 16%. [2]
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First Bank (Romania) L. Libra Internet Bank; P. Patria Bank; ProCredit Bank (Romania) R. Raiffeisen Bank (Romania) S. Salt Bank; U. UniCredit Bank Romania
The Romanian Statistical Yearbook (Romanian: Anuarul Statistic al României) is an annual publication of the National Institute of Statistics that presents data about the economic and social situation in Romania. The first yearbook appeared in 1902. [1]
OTP Banka Srbija (full legal name: OTP Banka Srbija a.d. Novi Sad), formerly known as Vojvođanska banka, is a bank operating in Serbia, with its headquarters in Novi Sad. It is a member of Hungarian OTP Bank Group .
Romania's economy ranks 35th in the world by its total GDP , with a Int$784 billion annual output (2023 est.). [5] The country is a leading destination in Central and Eastern Europe for foreign direct investment: the cumulative FDI since 1989 totals more than $170 billion. [43] Romania is the largest electronics producer in the region. [44]