Bank Austria
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Bank Austria Creditanstalt AG | |
Type | Subsidiary of Unicredit |
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Founded | 1855 CA 1880 Länderbank 1905 Zentralsparkasse 1991 Bank Austria (fusion of ZSK and LB) 2002 Bank Austria Creditanstalt |
Headquarters | Vienna, Austria |
Key people | Erich Hampel, Chairman |
Industry | Finance and Insurance |
Products | Commercial banking, Investment banking, Private banking, Asset management |
Revenue | € bn (as of 2004) |
Slogan | banking for success |
Website | www.ba-ca.com/ |
Bank Austria Creditanstalt is a Central and Eastern European bank, 94.98% owned by UniCredit Group.
BA-CA's history goes as far back as 1855, the year the Creditanstalt was founded. In 1991, Zentralsparkasse und Kommerzialbank and Oesterreichische Laenderbank merged to form Bank Austria. In 1997, Bank Austria took over Creditanstalt, the country's second-largest bank. In 2000, BA-CA joined forces with HVB Group. Since December 2006, BA-CA has been a member of UniCredit Group. In 2006 continued its expansion in Russia by acquiring remaining shares in International Moscow Bank and 100% of institutional business of Aton Capital - a Russian brokerage. [1]
[edit] External links
- Bank Austria
- UniCredit Group
- UniCredit/HVB Group Merger announcement website
- International Moscow Bank
- Aton Capital