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Total assets. 34.6 billion RON (31 December 2015) Number of employees. 2.929 (2016) Website. www.unicredit.ro. UniCredit Bank is a Romanian bank and member of UniCredit Group. It has a network of 8,500 branches in 17 European countries, and a presence in another 50 international markets. [1]
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 subsidiary in 2015.
Website. www.unicreditgroup.eu. UniCredit S.p.A. (formerly UniCredito Italiano S.p.A.) is an Italian multinational banking group headquartered in Milan. It is a systemically important bank (according to the list provided by the Financial Stability Board in 2022) and the world's 34th largest by assets. [2]
With a history dating back to 1737, Van Lanschot Kempen is the oldest independent bank in the Netherlands, [49] the oldest independent bank in the Benelux [50] [51] and one of the oldest independent banks in the world.
Website. www.bankaustria.at. UniCredit Bank Austria AG, branded and widely referred to as Bank Austria, is an Austrian bank, 99,9965% owned by Milan -based pan-European banking group UniCredit. Bank Austria was formed in 1991 by merger of Vienna's Länderbank and Zentralsparkasse, acquired Creditanstalt-Bankverein in 1997, and merged with it to ...
The UniCredit Țiriac Bank headquarters is a class A office building located in the city of Bucharest, Romania.The facility consists of one 64 meter-tall building with 15 floors, with a total surface area of 28,000 m 2 (6,000 m 2 below ground level and 22,000 m 2 above ground).
UniCredit Bank Czech Republic and Slovakia. UniCredit Bank Romania. UniCredit Bank Russia. UniCredit Bank Serbia. UniCredit Bank Slovenia. UniCredit Bulbank.
Petrescu and Țiriac returned to Romania following the Romanian Revolution, where they continued to be economic partners. [2] Petrescu was involved in the development of companies with Țiriac such as the Ion Țiriac Bank (now UniCredit Bank Romania) or some real estate companies. Eventually, both businessmen split their ways, with Petrescu ...