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  2. List of oldest banks in continuous operation - Wikipedia

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    Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena. Siena, Republic of Siena (1472) & Republic of Florence (1624) Italy. Tracing its history to a mount of piety founded in 1472, but founded in its present form in 1624. Since 2017, the main shareholder is the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance (68.247% in 2017). 1590. Berenberg Bank. Hamburg, Holy Roman Empire.

  3. European Bank for Reconstruction and Development - Wikipedia

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    The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development ( EBRD; French: Banque européenne pour la reconstruction et le développement, BERD) is an international financial institution founded in 1991. As a multilateral developmental investment bank, the EBRD uses investment as a tool to build market economies . Initially focused on the countries ...

  4. List of banks in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Drummonds Bank (a branch of The Royal Bank of Scotland), part of NatWest Group. Duncan Lawrie. First Trust Bank, part of Allied Irish Banks. Habib Bank AG Zurich. ICICI Bank UK, part of ICICI Bank. Isle of Man Bank (a trading name of RBS International ), part of NatWest Group. Julian Hodge Bank.

  5. Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena - Wikipedia

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    Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena S.p.A. (Italian pronunciation: [ˈbaŋka ˈmonte dei ˈpaski di ˈsjɛːna]), known as BMPS or just MPS, is an Italian bank.Tracing its history to a mount of piety founded in 1472 (552 years ago) and established in its present form in 1624 (400 years ago), it is the world's oldest or second oldest bank, depending on the definition, and the fifth largest Italian ...

  6. European debt crisis - Wikipedia

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    The European debt crisis, often also referred to as the eurozone crisis or the European sovereign debt crisis, was a multi-year debt crisis that took place in the European Union (EU) from 2009 until the mid to late 2010s. Several eurozone member states ( Greece, Portugal, Ireland, Spain, and Cyprus) were unable to repay or refinance their ...

  7. European Investment Bank - Wikipedia

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    The European Investment Bank (EIB) is the European Union 's investment bank and is owned by the 27 member states. It is the largest multilateral financial institution in the world. The EIB finances and invests both through equity and debt solutions companies and projects that achieve the policy aims of the European Union through loans, equity ...

  8. European Central Bank - Wikipedia

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    Early years (1998–2007) Wim Duisenberg, first President of the ECB. The European Central Bank is the de facto successor of the European Monetary Institute (EMI). The EMI was established at the start of the second stage of the EU's Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) to handle the transitional issues of states adopting the euro and prepare for the creation of the ECB and European System of ...

  9. Sberbank Europe Group - Wikipedia

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    www.sberbank.at. Sberbank Europe Group (Sberbank Europe AG) was a banking group headquartered in Vienna, Austria, and owned by Sberbank, a Russian state-controlled company. Sberbank Europe provided financial services to over 780,000 customers in eight countries in Central and Eastern Europe. It was liquidated in early March 2022 following the ...