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  2. List of banks in Austria - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of banks in Austria (as of 14 November 2019), as well as those that are defunct: [1] Banks. Addiko Bank; Allianz Investmentbank; AlpenBank;

  3. Sparkassengruppe Österreich - Wikipedia

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    Building at Graben No.21 in Vienna, erected for the Erste Spar-casse in 1837-1839 on a design by Alois Pichl and seat of Erste Bank until 2015 [5] Palais Gutmann at Beethovenplatz [] 3 in Vienna, seat of the Girozentrale from 1939 to 1997, expanded to Beethovenplatz 2 (left) in 1969, and used by Erste Bank following the 1997 merger until 2005; repurposed in 2012 as the Ritz-Carlton Hotel ...

  4. Rothschild banking family of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Salomon von Rothschild established S M von Rothschild, a banking and investment entity that would be highly successful, playing an integral role in the development of the Austrian economy. In 1836, the bank invested in and financed the building of the Nordbahn rail network, Austria's first steam railway. As well, it financed various government ...

  5. Banking in Austria - Wikipedia

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    The Austrian banking system is characterized by a three-tier structure, consisting of joint-stock banks, savings banks (Sparkassen), and cooperative banks (Raiffeisenbanken and Volksbanken). The central bank, Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB), is responsible for the country's monetary policy and the supervision of the banking sector.

  6. Creditanstalt - Wikipedia

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    The Creditanstalt (sometimes Credit-Anstalt, [1] abbreviated as CA), full original name k. k. priv. Österreichische Credit-Anstalt für Handel und Gewerbe (lit. ' Imperial and Royal privileged Austrian Credit Institution for Commerce and Industry '), was a major Austrian bank, founded in 1855 in Vienna.

  7. Austrian Postal Savings Bank - Wikipedia

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    Austrian Postal Savings Bank. The Austrian Postal Savings Bank building (German: Österreichische Postsparkasse, pronounced [ˌøːstəʁaɪçɪʃə ˈpɔstʃpaːɐˌkasə]) is a famous building in Vienna, designed and built by the architect Otto Wagner. The building is regarded as an important work of Vienna Secession, branch of Art Nouveau.

  8. Volksbank Group - Wikipedia

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    Head office of ERGO, the Volksbank Group's insurance arm, Schottengasse 10 in Vienna. There were 35 local Volksbanks in Austria by end of 2015, each of them organized as a cooperative or a corporation. By 2017 they merged to 8 regional banks and 2 specialized banks.

  9. Anglo-Austrian Bank - Wikipedia

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    Former head office of Anglobank at Palais Montenuovo on the Freyung, Vienna Palais Montenuovo photographed around 1910. The Anglo-Österreichische Bank (lit. ' Anglo-Austrian Bank '), in shorthand Anglobank, was a bank founded in Vienna in 1863 with an extensive branch network in the Habsburg Monarchy and later in its successor states, primarily Austria and Czechoslovakia.