Where is Raiffeisen Bank located?

Where is Raiffeisen Bank located?

Vienna , Austria
Raiffeisen Bank International

Headquarters Vienna , Austria
Area served Austria Poland Southern Europe Slovenia (former)
Services Retail and corporate banking
Owner Regional Raiffeisen (58.8%) Shareholders (41.2%)
Website RBInternational.com

What type of bank is Raiffeisen?

Raiffeisen Bank International AG (RBI) regards Austria, where it is a leading corporate and investment bank, as well as Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) as its home market.

What is PostFinance Switzerland?

PostFinance is the financial services unit of Swiss Post which was founded in 1906. It is the fifth largest retail financial institution in Switzerland. Its main area of activity is in the national and international payments and a smaller but growing part in the areas of savings, pensions and real estate.

When did Raiffeisen Zentralbank change its name to RZB?

Since 1989, the bank has been named Raiffeisen Zentralbank Österreich Aktiengesellschaft, abbreviated as RZB.

Who are the owners of Raiffeisen Bank Austria?

The Austrian regional Raiffeisen banks own around 58.8 per cent of the shares, the remainder is in free float. Within the Austrian Raiffeisen Banking Group (RBG), RBI is the central institute of the regional Raiffeisen banks and other affiliated credit institutions. Raiffeisen’s strong roots in Austria date back more than 130 years.

When was Raiffeisen Zentralbank founded in Budapest?

Along with its position as one of the largest commercial and investment banks in Austria, RZB started developing another main area of business already in the 1980s, founding the present-day Raiffeisen Bank in Budapest in 1986.

When did Raiffeisen Bank International merge with RBI?

On 18 March 2017, Raiffeisen Bank International merged with Raiffeisen Zentralbank Österreich; the merger was approved at a January 2017 extraordinary general meeting of RBI’s shareholders. The bank suspended the initial public offering of its subsidiary, Raiffeisen Bank Polska, in mid-2017.

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