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Banca Transilvania S.A. (also BT or TLV) is a banking institution with headquarters in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The bank was founded in 1993 in Cluj-Napoca with a capital of 2 billion RON, of which 79% was Romanian and 21% foreign. BT is the largest bank in Romania in terms of assets, with a market share of over 16%. [2]
a Banca Transilvania acquired Bancpost in 2018 from Eurobank. b Banca Transilvania acquired Volksbank Group's Romanian subsidiary in 2015. 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 ...
Name Total Assets (2022) [2] Capital Website American Bank of Investments (ABI) 116,270 mln ALL: abi.al: BKT: 491,470 mln ALL: bkt.com.al: Credins Bank (CB) 297,740 mln ALL
In April 2014, its operations continued under the new Idea Bank brand. [1] It was bought by Banca Transilvania in 2021. It was renamed to Salt Bank on 21 November 2023. [2] In November 2023, Salt Bank formed a partnership with Starling Bank, a British challenger bank, to use its cloud-based banking platform known as Engine by Starling. [3]
Bancpost was a Romanian bank based in Bucharest and a former member of Eurobank Ergasias Group. It official merged with Banca Transilvania on January 3, 2019. See also
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The main sponsor of the team is the locally based banking institution Banca Transilvania. [4] The team colors are black and white. U-BT Cluj-Napoca plays its home games at the BTarena , which accommodates 10,000 spectators, [ 3 ] [ 8 ] or in Horia Demian Sports Hall with a capacity of 2,525 spectators.
The Albanian banking network began its development in 1913 with the establishment of the central bank, but the banking network started its real expansion after the fall of Communism, in 1992. Following the new capitalist market economy structure, this network was established as a two-tier system of the central bank and secondary banks.