UniCredit Bank Slovakia
UniCredit Bank Slovakia was a Slovak bank, formed by the merger of HVB Bank Slovakia and UniBanka in 2007,[1] both owned by Italy-based UniCredit Group. In 2013 it was absorbed by UniCredit Bank Czech Republic, forming UniCredit Bank Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Predecessors
UniBanka
UniBanka, formerly known as Pol'nobanka, was a Slovak bank headquartered in Bratislava. An additional 51% shares was acquired from Slovenska Poistovna in May 2000 by UniCredit.[2] European Bank for Reconstruction and Development was a minority shareholder of the bank, for 20% stake.[3] Before the acquisition, UniCredit (at that time known as Unicredito Italiano) already owned 5.43% shares,[2] which was previously owned by Unicredito.[4]
HVB Bank Slovakia
gollark: Fine. I think it's reasonable to have governments remove some rights in some situations, then.
gollark: I think that if governments had actually been competent with initial containment, it wouldn't have been necessary to do lockdowns; given that they were useless, they were probably the least bad solution.
gollark: I was mostly complaining about their specific reasoning there (it is not very sensible, inasmuch as basically no possible bad event is *guaranteed* but ignoring the possibility of them is quite bad for you), but I don't agree with the rest of what they said either, so thing.
gollark: Bold of you to assume I know things.
gollark: > it's okay to not be scared of what MIGHT happenThis is such a moronically stupid attitude toward risk. Among other things.
References
- "The fourth largest Slovakian bank starts operations". Bank Austria. 3 April 2007. Retrieved 22 December 2016.
- http://www.consob.it/web/area-pubblica/documenti-opa/documenti/opa_documenti/cassatrieste.pdf
- http://www.ebrd.com/work-with-us/projects/psd/polnobanka.html
- http://www.gazzettaufficiale.it/eli/id/1998/07/03/S-16971/p2
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