Slovenská záručná a rozvojová banka
Slovenská záručná a rozvojová banka (Slovak Guarantee and Development Bank) is a specialised banking institution in Slovakia founded by the central body of state administration – the Ministry of Finance of the Slovak Republic. The bank has become the first bank in Eastern Europe to focus on the support of small and medium-sized enterprises.[1][2] It started its activities on September 1991.[2] Currently, the bank has 9 regional branches.
Public | |
Industry | Financial services |
Founded | 1991 |
Headquarters | Bratislava, Slovakia |
Key people | Ing. Dušan Tomašec (CEO) |
Products | Banking, establishment and development support |
Revenue | NA |
Number of employees | 165 |
Headquarters
- Štefánikova 27, 814 99 Bratislava, Slovakia
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References
- Marek Nemec (24 July 2017). "Slovak companies will distribute 300 million euros". HNOnline.
- "Slovak Guarantee and Development Bank with profits of over CZK 2 million". VO Financiach. 13 June 2018.
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