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Banca Transilvania. 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]
a Banca Transilvania acquired Bancpost in 2018 from Eurobank. b Banca Transilvania acquired Volksbank Group's Romanian subsidiary in 2015. c UniCredit Bank acquired Royal Bank of Scotland's Romanian subsidiary in 2015. d Raiffeisen Bank acquired Citibank's retail banking operations in 2013. e OTP Bank acquired Millennium BCP's Romanian ...
U-Banca Transilvania Cluj-Napoca, commonly known as U-BT Cluj-Napoca, is a professional basketball club based in Cluj-Napoca, Romania that competes domestically in the Liga Națională de Baschet and internationally in the EuroCup. Like other teams that were initially part of the Universitatea Cluj multi sports club, the basketball team keeps ...
Activity. Originally known as Romanian International Bank, it was sold towards the end of 2013 to Idea Bank, a Polish bank controlled by Getin Holding. In April 2014, its operations continued under the new Idea Bank brand. [1] It was bought by Banca Transilvania in 2021. It was renamed to Salt Bank on 21 November 2023. [2]
7,000 (2020) Website. www.brd.ro. BRD - Groupe Société Générale SA is a Romanian bank which is based in Bucharest, Romania. It was founded in 1923 and is currently the third largest bank by assets (about 10.9 bn €) in Romania. The majority of shares are owned by French Société Générale financial group who holds a stake of 60.17%.
The BTarena is a multi-purpose indoor arena that is located in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The arena was previously called the Polyvalent Hall but was renamed on 17 October 2017 when the facility entered into a new arena-naming rights agreement with Banca Transilvania. [3][4] The venue holds 10,000 people in its largest configuration.
Big Four (banking) The Big Four (or Big 4) is the colloquial name given to the four main banks in several countries where the banking industry is dominated by just four institutions and where the phrase has thus gained relevance. [1] Some countries include more or fewer institutions in such rankings, leading to other names such as Big Three ...
NBG Bank Malta Limited [41] Nemea Bank Limited [42] Raiffeisen Malta PLC [43] Saadgroup Bank Europe Limited [44] Satabank [45] Sparkasse Bank Malta PLC [46] Turkiye Garanti Bankasi A S [47] Complete list as of June 6, 2012, based on official lists available at Malta Financial Services Authority [48]