Hungarian Industrial and Commercial Bank
The Hungarian Industrial and Commercial Bank (Hungarian: Magyar Ipar-és Kereskedelmi Bank) was an important Hungarian bank in the late 19th and early 20th century.
It was a mediocre bank until the appointment of István Tisza - a prominent businessman and politician - as its president. Under his direction, it became the largest bank of Hungary within a decade.
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