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  2. Austrian Postal Savings Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Austrian Postal Savings Bank building ( German language: Österreichische Postsparkasse) is a famous building in Vienna, designed and built by the architect Otto Wagner. The building is regarded as an important work of Vienna Secession, branch of Art Nouveau . It was constructed between 1904 and 1906 using then completely new reinforced ...

  3. Österreichische Postsparkasse - Wikipedia

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    Exterior decoration of the Österreichische Postsparkasse headquarters, Vienna. Österreichische Postsparkasse ( P.S.K.) was a postal savings bank in Austria. It was owned by the Austrian Post Office and thus by the government. It merged on 1 October 2005 with the BAWAG to form BAWAG P.S.K.

  4. Postal savings system - Wikipedia

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    Ireland. In Ireland, An Post provide a Post Office Savings Bank Deposit Account. It provides an interest rate of 0.15% which is added to the account at the end of the year. Customers are provided with a physical deposit book and can deposit and withdraw from the account using the deposit book at any Post Office Branch.

  5. Post Office Savings Bank - Wikipedia

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    Post Office Savings Bank is a name used by postal savings systems in several countries, including: New Zealand, later renamed the PostBank. United Kingdom, later renamed the National Savings and Investments. Singapore, later renamed POSB Bank. Kenya, also known as the Kenya Post Office Savings Bank. Austra, also known as the Österreichische ...

  6. Sparkassengruppe Österreich - Wikipedia

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    Sparkassengruppe Österreich. The Sparkassengruppe Österreich ( lit. 'Austrian Savings Bank Group') brings together all savings banks ( German: Sparkassen) in Austria. Tracing its origins to 1819, it serves around 4 million customers in 797 branches with more than 15,500 employees, with a customer share in Austria around 31.2% as of December 2022.

  7. Banking in Austria - Wikipedia

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    The Austrian banking system is characterized by a three-tier structure, consisting of joint-stock banks, savings banks (Sparkassen), and cooperative banks (Raiffeisenbanken and Volksbanken). The central bank, Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB), is responsible for the country's monetary policy and the supervision of the banking sector.

  8. BAWAG P.S.K. - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters of BAWAG-PSK. BAWAG P.S.K. ( German: Bank für Arbeit und Wirtschaft und Österreichische Postsparkasse Aktiengesellschaft) is the fourth largest bank in Austria. [1] It was formed on October 1, 2005 by the merger of the separate banks P.S.K. and BAWAG . As of 2016, the bank serviced more than 2.5 million customers all over Austria.

  9. Wiener Stadtbank - Wikipedia

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    Wiener Stadtbank. The Wiener Stadtbank or Wiener Stadtbanco ( lit. 'Municipal Bank of Vienna') was a municipal bank which in 1762 became the first note-issuing bank of the Habsburg monarchy. It was founded in 1706 by emperor Charles VI, and closed in 1811 after having been bankrupted by the financial stress from the Napoleonic Wars.