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  2. KredoBank - Wikipedia

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    kredobank.com.ua. KredoBank head office in Lviv. PJSC "KredoBank" (Ukrainian: АТ "Кредобанк") is the bank with the largest Polish investment in banking institution in Ukraine. Kredobank's national network contains 88 outlets throughout Ukraine. 100% of Kredobank's shares belong to PKO Bank Polski, the biggest bank of Poland. [3]

  3. List of banks in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Tier One Bank. The National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan is the central bank of Kazakhstan and presents the upper (first) tier of the banking system of Kazakhstan. The National Bank represents, within the limits of its authority, the interests of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the relationship with the central banks, with banks of other countries, in the international banks and other ...

  4. List of banks in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    This list is based on information from Financial and Capital Market commission. [1] Latvia's four largest banks are Swedbank, SEB Group, Citadele Banka and Luminor. [2] In 2023, Swedish Swedbank and SEB Group held more than half of Latvia's banking market. [3] [4]

  5. List of banks in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    UniCredit Bank Slovakia, merged with UniCredit Bank Czech Republic and Slovakia in 2013. ZUNO Bank AG, closed in 2017. Defunct branch offices of foreign banks. Axa Bank Europe, left market in 2013. Cetelem, member of BNP Paribas, left market in 2023. KDB Bank Europe, owned by Korea Development Bank, left market in 2024.

  6. List of banks in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus

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    Finba Financial Bank – renamed Artam Bank in 2001; Hamza Bank – takeover by Seker Bank in 2002; Industrial Bank – transferred to the SDIF in 2002; Kıbrıs Finance Bank – closed in 2000; Kıbrıs Yurt Bank – closed in 2000; Med Bank – renamed Seker Bank in 2001; Mediterranean Guarantee Bank – transferred to Cyprus Vakıflar Bank ...

  7. List of banks in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    BAMCARD - www.bamcard.ba national payment clearing provider and procesing center to financial institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina BH mreža bankomata or ATM Network BH mreža - www.bhmreza.ba is ATM network with more than 150 ATMs operated by national procesing center (BAMCARD) for the customers of four Bosnian partner banks ( ASA Banka ...

  8. List of banks in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    The top five largest banks in terms of assets were Ameriabank, Armbusinessbank, Ardshinbank, Acba bank and Inecobank, which accounted for 55.8% of all assets. [21] Out of 17 banks 15 were profitable in 2017. The top five banks by size of net profit were Ameriabank, Inecobank, Ardshinbank, Acba bank and IDBank. Ameriabank was the most profitable ...

  9. List of banks in Belarus - Wikipedia

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    Sber Bank: BPSBBY2X: Sberbank ( Russia) — 93.27%: BSB Bank: UNBSBY2X: Profinvest Professional and Financial Investment SA ( Switzerland) — 100%: BTA Bank: AEBKBY2X: Kenges Rakishev ( Kazakhstan) — 100%: Dabrabyt Bank: MMBNBY22: National Bank of the Republic of Belarus ( Belarus) – 99.75%, Paritetbank ( Belarus) – 0.25% : MTBank