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The bank was originally called the Industrial and Commercial Federal Credit Union, and was referred to as such in its first charter. In 1979, the credit union adopted its current name. The first office of the credit union was established on 940 Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, adjacent to the Polish & Slavic Center. In 1981, the PSFCU ...
Slavic Union (Polish: Związek Słowiański; ZS) is an ethnic nationalist political party in Poland founded on 3 August 2006 (derived from an association of the same name founded on 6 July 2004). Its chairman was Włodzimierz Rynkowski until 2018, becoming chairman again in 2022.
Slavic Union Związek Słowiański: ZS Zbigniew Adamczyk: Economic nationalism Russophilia Anti-Americanism [47] Minor party founded in 2006 that wants to reorient Polish foreign policy - it advocates for leaving the EU and pursuing closer relations with Russia and Belarus instead. [47]
In 2021, ZEN.com began cooperation with PayPal and multinational online payments company Paysafe. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] In 2022, as a response to unprovoked Russian invasion of Ukraine Zen decided to help Ukrainian refugees, having devoted 5500 m2 facilities for moms with kids, and it also started fundraising money through its financial platform ...
Slavic Union may refer to: Slavic Union (Poland) , an ethnic nationalist Russophile Polish political party founded in 2006 Slavic Union (Russia) , a Russian neo-Nazi organization banned in 2010
In February 1933 the Union created a central financial institution, "Bank Słowiański" (The Slavic Bank), with a professional and technical staff. This institution was one of many Polish financial and economic organisations in Germany, such as: banks of peasant farmers, cooperatives, agricultural circles and savings banks.
New commercial methods of generating higher productivity were discussed and implemented through trade associations and special interest groups, while Polish banking and cooperative financial institutions made the necessary business loans available. The other major area of effort in organic work was educational and intellectual development of ...
A compromise was quickly negotiated that repurposed the National Bank in Zagreb as a commercial bank; the Belgrade-based National Bank changed its name to National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, [4]: 157 while the Zagreb-based National Bank renamed itself as Slavenska Banka as was formally registered in 1921. [2]