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100.0%: Erste Bank in Austria was placed under the control of Erste Group Bank AG (holding company) Erste Bank Hungary: Hungary: 100.0%: Operates the fifth largest subsidiary network in Hungary; in 1998 it was renamed Erste Bank Hungary, 2003 consolidated with Postabank: Česká spořitelna: Czech Republic: 100.0%
Gránit Bank: 2010 (1985) Budapest 1 100,00% 23 BNP Paribas: 1991 Budapest 0 100,00% 24 Cetelem Bank: 1996 Budapest 1 100,00% 25 Cofidis: 2005 Budapest 1 100,00% 26 Eximbank: 1994 Budapest 1 100,00% 27 ING Bank: 2008 (1991) Budapest 1 100,00% [permanent dead link ] 28 Merkantil Bank: 1988 Budapest 1 100,00% 29 NHB Bank: 1990 Budapest
TakarékBank is the short form of the Magyar Takarékszövetkezeti Bank Zrt. (literally "Hungarian Central Co-operative Bank"). TakarékBank represented the interests of the Hungarian Cooperative Financial Institutions at both national and international levels and coordinated and developed the joint strategy within the network.
Expobank Beograd (ex Marfin Bank) Erste Bank Novi Sad (Erste Bank group) Eurobank a.d. (Eurobank Ergasias group) Halkbank ad Beograd (ex Čačanska Banka) Jubanka (Purchased by AIK banka Niš in April 2017) JUBMES banka; Komercijalna banka; Mirabank; mts banka; Mobi Banka a.d. Beograd; NLB banka; Opportunity banka; OTP banka Srbija a.d. (OTP ...
From 1986 to 1993, he was chairman of Chase Manhattan Bank Austria, and from 1993 to 1994, chairman of Crédit Lyonnais Austria. In 1997, Treichl became Chairman of the Board of Erste Bank, and since 2008, he has been Chief Executive Officer of Erste Group Bank AG. The largest shareholder of Erste Group is ERSTE Stiftung of which Treichl has ...
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 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".
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.