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  2. Erste Group - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Erste & Steiermärkische Bank - Wikipedia

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    In September 2000, the three banks were integrated into a single entity, named Erste & Steiermärkische Bank (ESB), [5] which became a member of Erste Group. In May 2002, ESB purchased Riječka banka (est. 1954), [6] headquartered in Rijeka. [1] Following that transaction, the entity's registered office has been maintained in Rijeka.

  4. List of banks in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    AG Banka, bank failure in 1999. [1] Banka Slovakia, renamed as Privatbanka in 2005. [2] ČSOB Stavebná sporiteľňa merged with ČSOB in 2023. [3] Devín banka, bank failure in 2001. [4] Dopravná banka, bank failure in 2000. [5] HSBC, left market in 2012. [6] Investičná a rozvojová banka, merged with OTP Bank in 2002. [7]

  5. Erste Bank Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    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".

  6. ERSTE Foundation - Wikipedia

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    ERSTE Foundation (in German DIE ERSTE österreichische Spar-Casse Privatstiftung or in short: ERSTE Stiftung) is the biggest Austrian savings bank foundation. In 2003, it evolved from the Erste österreichische Spar-Casse , the first Austrian savings bank founded in 1819.

  7. First Croatian Savings Bank - Wikipedia

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    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).

  8. Direktna Banka - Wikipedia

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    In November 2016, Direktna Banka bought 100% of shares of the Serbian commercial bank Findomestic Bank Serbia from the French BNP Paribas. [5] Findomestic Bank operated in Serbia from 2006 to 2016 and was a leader in car finance loans. [5] After this acquisition, Direktna Banka had around 400 employees and total assets worth around 200 million ...

  9. Naša AIK Banka - Wikipedia

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    Naša AIK Banka (formerly Sberbank Srbija) was a Serbian bank based in Belgrade. The bank offered financial services to small and mid-sized businesses, entrepreneurs, and private individuals. The bank offered financial services to small and mid-sized businesses, entrepreneurs, and private individuals.