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  2. Slovenská sporiteľňa - Wikipedia

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    4,110 (2019) Parent. Erste Group. Slovenská sporiteľňa is the largest commercial bank in Slovakia. It provides comprehensive banking services to more than 2 million clients via the largest distribution network with 400 retail outlets. It administers almost 6 million accounts, which proves its stable position in the Slovak banking sector.

  3. Syndicate Bank - Wikipedia

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    Syndicate Bank was one of the oldest and major commercial banks in India. It was founded by Upendra Ananth Pai, T. M. A. Pai and Vaman Srinivas Kudva. At the time of its establishment, the bank was known as Canara Industrial and Banking Syndicate Limited. The bank, along with 13 major commercial banks of India, was nationalised on 19 July 1969 ...

  4. List of banks in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    ING Bank, member of ING Group [48] J&T Banka, member of J&T Group [49] Komerční banka Bratislava, owned by Komerční Banka (member of Société Générale) [50] mBank, owned by Commerzbank [51] Oberbank [52] PKO Bank Polski [53] UniCredit Bank Czech Republic and Slovakia, (legal entity registered in Czech Republic), member of UniCredit Group ...

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    AOL is a leading online service provider that offers free email, news, entertainment, and more. With AOL, you can access your email from any device, customize your inbox, and enjoy a secure and reliable email experience. Sign in to AOL today and discover the benefits of AOL Mail.

  6. QNB Finansbank - Wikipedia

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    QNB Finansbank. QNB Finansbank is a Turkish bank with headquarters in Levent, Istanbul. It was established by leading Turkish banker Hüsnü Özyeğin in 1987 and for a period was the Turkish bank with the largest network of foreign branches. In 2016 the QNB Group headquartered in Doha, Qatar (the largest bank in the Middle East and Africa in ...

  7. 365.bank - Wikipedia

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    365.bank was founded in 1992 as a digital bank. In 2021, 365.bank replaced its former parent company, Poštová banka, as head of the conglomerate, [citation needed] assuming control of Poštová banka's network of brick-and-mortar branches.

  8. Všeobecná úverová banka - Wikipedia

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    Všeobecná úverová banka, a.s. abbreviated: VUB. Všeobecná úverová banka, a.s. (abbreviated as “VUB“ or “The Bank“) is a retail and commercial bank domiciled in Slovakia with its registered office at Mlynske Nivy 1, Bratislava. The Italian banking group Intesa Sanpaolo is the majority shareholder of VUB, holding a 96.97% stake.

  9. Bharat Financial Inclusion - Wikipedia

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    Bharat Financial Inclusion Limited (formerly known as SKS Microfinance Limited) or BFIL is a banking & finance company (NBFC), licensed by the Reserve Bank of India. It was founded in 1997 by Vikram Akula, who served as its executive chair until working. [3] The company's mission is to provide financial services to the poor under the premise ...

  10. SK Group - Wikipedia

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    SK Square (KRX: 402340) is a portfolio management company. SK Inc. C&C was established in 1991 and is currently one of the "Big Three" IT services companies in Korea. SK C&C has business interests across IT services, including telecommunications, banking & finance, government, public, logistics, and other fields. Semiconductor & Materials

  11. Slovak koruna - Wikipedia

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    1 The rate has changed twice. See article for details. The Slovak koruna or Slovak crown ( Slovak: slovenská koruna, literally meaning Slovak crown) was the currency of Slovakia between 8 February 1993 and 31 December 2008, and could be used for cash payment until 16 January 2009. The ISO 4217 code was SKK and the local abbreviation was Sk.