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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]
A series of powerful cyberattacks using the Petya malware began on 27 June 2017 that swamped websites of Ukrainian organizations, including banks, ministries, newspapers and electricity firms. [10] Similar infections were reported in France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Russia, United Kingdom, the United States and Australia.
PKO Bank Polski is the leader of the Capital Group. In addition to the parent, the group structure includes wholly owned and majority-owned subsidiaries and associates. These pursue their own business objectives whilst supporting the Bank's sales objectives and acting as its service providers.
KredoBank (1994-2016) United Credit Bank (1996-2016) Bank of Azerbaijan (1993-2016) Ganjabank (1994-2016) Parabank (1991-2016) Bank Technique (1994-2016)
There are several banks based in Lviv, such as Kredobank, Idea Bank, VS Bank, Oksi Bank and Lviv Bank. None of these banks have bankrupted during the political and economic crisis of 2014–2016. It can be explained by the presence of foreign capital in most of them. From 2015 to 2019, the city experienced a construction boom.
S. Sense Bank. Sportbank. State Export-Import Bank of Ukraine. State Savings Bank of Ukraine.
Michał Chyczewski is a graduate of Warsaw School of Economics (quantitative methods in economics and information systems) and MBA studies of University of St. Gallen. [1] His professional career began at Arthur Andersen Poland, followed by becoming an economist at Bank BPH . On November 20, 2007 Chyczewski became an undersecretary of the ...
First Investment Bank. Idea Bank (99.5% ownership in Getin Holding S.A.) ING Bank Ukraine. KredoBank (99.6% ownership in PKO Bank Polski) Marfin Bank. Megabank. Piraeus Bank. Pravex Bank (subsidiary of Intesa Sanpaolo) ProCredit Bank.