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  2. Magyar Bank - Wikipedia

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    Magyar Bank is a bank based in New Brunswick, New Jersey with branches in Central Jersey. [1] [2] The bank was founded in 1922 as the Magyar Building and Loan Association by a group of Hungarian immigrants and businessmen in New Brunswick, many of whom had settled in the city's Fifth Ward .

  3. Hungarian Development Bank - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian Development Bank Private Limited Company or Hungarian Development Bank, in short ( Magyar Fejlesztési Bank Zártkörűen Működő Részvénytársaság, Magyar Fejlesztési Bank, in short) (MFB Zrt.), is a credit institution fully owned by the government of Hungary . Hungarian Development Bank (HDB)'s legal status, tasks, and scope ...

  4. OTP Bank - Wikipedia

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    OTP is the largest commercial bank in Hungary with over 25% market share. [4] OTP stands for O rszágos T akarék P énztár ( lit. 'Nationwide Savings Bank'), which indicates the original purpose of establishment of the bank. OTP went public in 1995 and has a high free float shareholder structure, with a free float ratio of 68.61%.

  5. MKB Bank - Wikipedia

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    MKB Bank, initially Magyar Külkereskedelmi Bank ( lit. 'Hungarian Foreign Trade Bank' ), was a Hungarian state-owned bank founded in 1950. It was privatized in the mid-1990s, then renationalized in the 2010s. It eventually merged in the early 2020s with Budapest Bank and Takarékbank to form Magyar Bank Holding, branded MBH Bank [ hu], thus ...

  6. Hungarian National Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian National Bank (Hungarian: Magyar Nemzeti Bank, MNB) is the central bank of Hungary and as such part of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB). It was established in 1924 as a successor entity of the Austro-Hungarian Bank, under the economic assistance provided to Hungary by the Economic and Financial Organization of the League of Nations.

  7. Central European Blue Chip Index - Wikipedia

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    Website. CETOP. The Central European Blue Chip Index ( CETOP) is a stock market index which reflects the performance of the companies with the biggest market value and turnover in the Central European region. [citation needed] The aim of the CETOP index is to serve as a benchmark for the portfolio managers who invest in the region.

  8. Hungarian Commercial Bank of Pest - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian Commercial Bank of Pest's first head office (until 1905) on Vörösmarty tér; the top floor is a later addition: 27 . The Hungarian Commercial Bank of Pest (Hungarian: Pesti Magyar Kereskedelmi Bank, PMKB, occasionally referred to simply as "Commercial Bank") was Hungary's first modern bank, established in 1840–1841.

  9. MOL (company) - Wikipedia

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    MOL Plc. ( Hungarian: Magyar OLaj- és Gázipari Részvénytársaság, lit. 'Hungarian Oil and Gas Public Limited Company'), also known as MOL Group, is a Hungarian multinational oil and gas company headquartered in Budapest, Hungary. [3] Members of MOL Group include among others the Croatian and Slovak formerly state-owned oil and gas ...