Erste Group
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Erste Group
Summary
Erste Group is a savings bank[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Erste Group was a member of Österreichischer Sparkassenverband[3].
- Erste Group was a member of Sparkassengruppe Österreich[4].
- Erste Group was a member of Net-Zero Banking Alliance[5].
- Erste Group is in the country of Austria[6].
- Erste Group's instance of is recorded as savings bank[7].
- Erste Group's instance of is recorded as public company[8].
- Erste Group's instance of is recorded as bank[9].
- Erste Group is owned by ERSTE Foundation[10].
- Erste Group is owned by La Caixa[11].
- Erste Group is owned by treasury stock[12].
- Erste Group is owned by Northern Cross[13].
- Erste Group's headquarters location is recorded as Vienna[14].
- Erste Group's chief executive officer is recorded as Peter Bosek[15].
- Erste Group's child organization or unit is recorded as Erste Bank[16].
- Erste Group's child organization or unit is recorded as Slovenská sporiteľňa[17].
- Erste Group's child organization or unit is recorded as Erste Bank Novi Sad[18].
- Erste Group's child organization or unit is recorded as Banca Comercială Română[19].
- Erste Group's child organization or unit is recorded as Česká spořitelna[20].
- Erste Group's child organization or unit is recorded as Erste Bank Hungary[21].
- Erste Group's child organization or unit is recorded as Erste & Steiermärkische Bank[22].
- Erste Group is part of PX Index[23].
- Erste Group is part of Austrian Traded Index[24].
- Erste Group's Commons category is recorded as Erste Bank[25].
- Erste Group's stock exchange is recorded as Wiener Boerse AG[26].
- Erste Group's stock exchange is recorded as Prague Stock Exchange[27].
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Founding
2008 marks the founding of Erste Group[28].
Identity
Part of include PX Index[23], a stock market index[29], in Czech Republic[30], founded in 2006[31] and Austrian Traded Index[24], a stock market index[32], in Austria[33], founded in 1991[34].
Leadership
Erste Group's chief executive officer is recorded as Peter Bosek[15].
Operations
Erste Group's headquarters location is recorded as Vienna[14]. Subsidiaries include Erste Bank[16], a savings bank[35], in Austria[36], founded in 1819[37], headquartered in Vienna[38]; Slovenská sporiteľňa[17], a business[39], in Slovakia[40], founded in 1994[41], headquartered in Bratislava[42]; Erste Bank Novi Sad[18], a business[43], in Serbia[44], founded in 1864[45], headquartered in Novi Sad[46]; Banca Comercială Română[19], a Romanian bank[47], in Romania[48], founded in 1990[49], headquartered in Bucharest[50]; Česká spořitelna[20], a bank[51], in Czech Republic[52], founded in 1823[53], headquartered in Prague[54]; and Erste Bank Hungary[21], a bank[55], in Hungary[56], headquartered in Europe Tower[57].
Industry
Industries include financial services[58] and financial sector[59].
Ownership
Owners include ERSTE Foundation[10], a foundation[60], in Austria[61], founded in 2003[62], headquartered in Vienna[63]; La Caixa[11], a savings bank[64], in Spain[65], founded in 2014[66], headquartered in Barcelona[67]; treasury stock[12]; and Northern Cross[13]. Stock exchanges include Wiener Boerse AG[26], Prague Stock Exchange[27], and Bucharest Stock Exchange[68]. Erste Group's product or material produced is recorded as retail banking[69].
Why It Matters
Erste Group has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[70]