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<span style="color: #ffcc33; font-family: verdana; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">At first below, we like to make you know something about Banks,its definition etc…<br />
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<div class="thumbnail" style="text-align: justify;"><div style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">A bank is a financial intermediary that accepts deposits and channels those deposits into lending activities, either directly or through capital markets. A bank connects customers with capital deficits to customers with capital surpluses.Banking is generally a highly regulated industry, and government restrictions on financial activities by banks have varied over time and location. The current set of global bank capital standards are called Basel II. In some countries such as Germany, banks have historically owned major stakes in industrial corporations while in other countries such as the United States banks are prohibited from owning non-financial companies. In Japan, banks are usually the nexus of a cross-share holding entity known as the keiretsu. In Iceland banks had very light regulation prior to the 2008 collapse.The oldest bank still in existence is Monte dei Paschi di Siena, headquartered in Siena, Italy, which has been operating continuously since 1472.</div><b><br style="color: #9fc5e8;" /> <br />
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<div style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">The definition of a bank varies from country to country. See the relevant country page (below) for more information.Under English common law, a banker is defined as a person who carries on the business of banking, which is specified as:</div><div style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"> - conducting current accounts for his customers</div><div style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"> - paying cheques drawn on him, and</div><div style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"> - collecting cheques for his customers.</div><div style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br />
</div><div style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">In most common law jurisdictions there is a Bills of Exchange Act that codifies the law in relation to negotiable instruments, including cheques, and this Act contains a statutory definition of the term banker: banker includes a body of persons, whether incorporated or not, who carry on the business of banking' (Section 2, Interpretation). Although this definition seems circular, it is actually functional, because it ensures that the legal basis for bank transactions such as cheques does not depend on how the bank is organised or regulated.</div><div style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br />
</div><div style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">The business of banking is in many English common law countries not defined by statute but by common law, the definition above. In other English common law jurisdictions there are statutory definitions of the business of banking or banking business. When looking at these definitions it is important to keep in mind that they are defining the business of banking for the purposes of the legislation, and not necessarily in general. In particular, most of the definitions are from legislation that has the purposes of entry regulating and supervising banks rather than regulating the actual business of banking. However, in many cases the statutory definition closely mirrors the common law one. Examples of statutory definitions:</div><div style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br />
</div><div style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"> - "banking business" means the business of receiving money on current or deposit account, paying and collecting cheques drawn by or paid in by customers, the making of advances to customers, and includes such other business as the Authority may prescribe for the purposes of this Act; (Banking Act (Singapore), Section 2, Interpretation).</div><div style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br />
</div><div style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"> - <b>"banking business" means the business of either or both of the following:</b></div><div style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br />
</div><div style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"> 1. receiving from the general public money on current, deposit, savings or other similar account repayable on demand or within less than [3 months] ... or with a period of call or notice of less than that period.</div></div><div class="thumbnail" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"> 2. paying or collecting cheques drawn by or paid in by customers:</span><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"> <span style="color: #9fc5e8;">Since the advent of (Electronic Funds Transfer at Point Of Sale), direct credit, direct debit and internet banking, the cheque has lost its primacy in most banking systems as a payment instrument. This has led legal theorists to suggest that the cheque based definition should be broadened to include financial institutions that conduct current accounts for customers and enable customers to pay and be paid by third parties, even if they do not pay and collect cheques.</span></span></div><div class="thumbnail" style="text-align: justify;"><br />
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<div style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Banks' activities can be divided into retail banking, dealing directly with individuals and small businesses; business banking, providing services to mid-market business; corporate banking, directed at large business entities; private banking, providing wealth management services to high net worth individuals and families; and investment banking, relating to activities on the financial markets. Most banks are profit-making, private enterprises. However, some are owned by government, or are non-profit organizations.<br />
</div></div><div class="thumbnail" style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><b>Commercial bank:</b> the term used for a normal bank to distinguish it from an investment bank. After the Great Depression, the U.S. Congress required that banks only engage in banking activities, whereas investment banks were limited to capital market activities. Since the two no longer have to be under separate ownership, some use the term "commercial bank" to refer to a bank or a division of a bank that mostly deals with deposits and loans from corporations or large businesses.<br />
</div><div class="thumbnail" style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><b>Community banks:</b> locally operated financial institutions that empower employees to make local decisions to serve their customers and the partners.<br />
</div><div class="thumbnail" style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><b>Community development banks:</b> regulated banks that provide financial services and credit to under-served markets or populations.<br />
</div><div class="thumbnail" style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><b>Postal savings banks:</b> savings banks associated with national postal systems.<br />
</div><div class="thumbnail" style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><b>Private banks:</b> banks that manage the assets of high net worth individuals. Historically a minimum of USD 1 million was required to open an account, however, over the last years many private banks have lowered their entry hurdles to USD 250,000 for private investors.<br />
</div><div class="thumbnail" style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><b>Offshore banks:</b> banks located in jurisdictions with low taxation and regulation. Many offshore banks are essentially private banks.<br />
</div><div class="thumbnail" style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><b>Savings bank:</b> in Europe, savings banks take their roots in the 19th or sometimes even 18th century. Their original objective was to provide easily accessible savings products to all strata of the population. In some countries, savings banks were created on public initiative; in others, socially committed individuals created foundations to put in place the necessary infrastructure. Nowadays, European savings banks have kept their focus on retail banking: payments, savings products, credits and insurances for individuals or small and medium-sized enterprises. Apart from this retail focus, they also differ from commercial banks by their broadly decentralised distribution network, providing local and regional outreach—and by their socially responsible approach to business and society.<br />
</div><div class="thumbnail" style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><b>Building societies and Landesbanks: </b>institutions that conduct retail banking.</div><div class="thumbnail" style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif; text-align: justify;">Ethical banks: banks that prioritize the transparency of all operations and make only what they consider to be socially-responsible investments.</div><div class="thumbnail" style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><br />
A Direct or Internet-Only bank is a banking operation without any physical bank branches, conceived and implemented wholly with networked computers.</div><div class="thumbnail" style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif; text-align: justify;">Types of investment banks</div><div class="thumbnail" style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif; text-align: justify;">Investment banks "underwrite" (guarantee the sale of) stock and bond issues, trade for their own accounts, make markets, and advise corporations on capital market activities such as mergers and acquisitions.</div><div class="thumbnail" style="color: #9fc5e8; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><br />
* Merchant banks were traditionally banks which engaged in trade finance. The modern definition, however, refers to banks which provide capital to firms in the form of shares rather than loans. Unlike venture capital firms, they tend not to invest in new companies.<br />
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* Universal banks, more commonly known as financial services companies, engage in several of these activities. These big banks are very diversified groups that, among other services, also distribute insurance— hence the term bancassurance, a portmanteau word combining "banque or bank" and "assurance", signifying that both banking and insurance are provided by the same corporate entity.<br />
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Central banks are normally government-owned and charged with quasi-regulatory responsibilities, such as supervising commercial banks, or controlling the cash interest rate. They generally provide liquidity to the banking system and act as the lender of last resort in event of a crisis.</div><div class="thumbnail" style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><div style="color: #9fc5e8;">Islamic banks adhere to the concepts of Islamic law. This form of banking revolves around several well-established principles based on Islamic canons. All banking activities must avoid interest, a concept that is forbidden in Islam. Instead, the bank earns profit (markup) and fees on the financing facilities that it extends to customers.<br />
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</b><div class="thumbnail" style="text-align: justify;"><span class="listing-desc"><b><img alt="Avanza Bank" border="0" height="33" src="http://www.ecbs.org/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/50.jpg" width="100" /></b></span><b> </b><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Avanza Bank is the commonest route for Swedish investors to make share transactions and change funds. It was founded in 1997 as the first online stock broker in Sweden. In 2001 it merged with HQ.se and Aktiespararnas fondkommissionaer Aktiespar. This merger made Avanza the largest online broker in Sweden with more than 150 000 active customers and a 50% market share among the online brokers.The explanation as to why people have chosen to put their savings with Avanza Bank is simple. They are also working actively in providing their customers with the very best decision-making information available in the form of analyses, news and software. This, in combination with very competent customer support, means that Sweden's savers can always feel secure with them.</span></div><span class="listing-desc"><b><br />
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After 200 years, Carnegie is an independent Nordic investment bank operating in Securities, Investment Banking and Asset Management & Private Banking. Carnegie provides a wide array of financial products and services from offices in eight countries; Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Luxembourg, Switzerland, the UK and the U.S..<br />
Carnegie is an independent Nordic investment bank with a strong position in securities broking, investment banking, asset management and private banking.<br />
At Carnegie their firm ambition is to be a leader in the areas in which they operate. This can only be achieved by offering products and services of the highest quality. Their combination of knowledge and independence gives them the freedom to focus on the best solutions for their clients. As their client, you have a range of services from which to choose and, no matter what you choose, they promise to do their utmost to give you the best possible service. Once again, welcome to Carnegie.<br />
Carnegie's position as the leading investment banking adviser in the Nordic region Wednesday raised strong sector focus blended with an international outlook and a committed local presence in each Nordic market. This combination underpins long-term client relationships, promotes the spotting of opportunities and provides a unique understanding of differences of culture, legislation and business environment. This combination during pins long-term client relationships, promotes the spotting of opportunities and provides a unique understanding of differences of culture, legislation and business environment. <br />
Carnegie Asset Management offers high-quality asset management products based on a robust investment philosophy and a focused and structured investment process. The product range includes discretionary asset management services and mutual fund products. The product range includes discretionary asset management services and mutual fund products. All their products aim to bring superior value and deliver high returns to clients through innovatively constructed portfolios tailored to the clients’ needs. Clients are primarily institutional investors and external third-party distributors. <br />
Carnegie Private Banking provides comprehensive and superior quality wealth management services to high net worth individuals, and assisted clients in protecting and enhancing the value of their wealth, either through tailor-made discretionary account management or personalised advisory services.</span></div><span class="listing-desc"><b><br />
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</b><div class="thumbnail"><div style="text-align: justify;"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><b><img alt="Handelsbanken" border="0" height="67" src="http://www.ecbs.org/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/200.jpg" width="100" /></b></span></span><b> </b><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Handelsbanken aims to be a universal bank, in other words, to cover the entire banking area: traditional corporate transactions, investment banking and trading as well as consumer banking including life insurance. Handelsbanken is strong on the Swedish market with more than 460 branches. During the last 15 years, Handelsbanken has been expanding its universal banking operations into the other Nordic countries, and in recent years also in Great Britain.</span><span class="listing-desc" style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Handelsbanken is a universal bank, in other words the Bank provides services in the whole banking area. With 461 branches (30 June 2008), Handelsbanken is strong in the Swedish market.<br />
Over the past 15 years, universal banking operations have been developed in the other Nordic countries, and since 2000 also in Great Britain. As at 30 June 2008 Handelsbanken had 40 branches in Denmark, 44 in Finland, 46 in Norway and 49 in Great Britain. In addition there are 35 branches in 17 other countries.<br />
<b>Handelsbanken's goals</b><br />
<ul><li>Handelsbanken's financial goal is to have higher profitability than the average for its competitors</li>
<li>The financial goal should be achieved by the Bank having more satisfied customers and lower costs than its competitors</li>
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<ul><li>Handelsbanken has had higher profitability than the average for its competitors for the past 36 years</li>
<li>Handelsbanken has had the highest level of customer satisfaction for the past 18 years</li>
<li>Handelsbanken has been the most cost-effective universal bank in Europe for many years</li>
<li>For a long time, Handelsbanken has had a lower loan loss ratio than its competitors</li>
</ul><b>Handelsbanken's corporate philosophy</b><br />
<ul><li>A strongly decentralised organisation - the branch is the Bank</li>
<li>The customer in focus - not individual products</li>
<li>Profitability is always given higher priority than volumes</li>
<li>A long-term perspective</li>
<li>Oktogonen - the Bank's profit-sharing system</li>
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<div class="thumbnail"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><b><img alt="Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB" border="0" height="41" src="http://www.ecbs.org/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/210.jpg" width="100" /></b></span></span></span></span><b> </b><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif; font-size: small;">SEB is one of Europe’s leading banks. Their success builds on innovative thinking, an international presence and strong, long-term relationships. And has done so for more than 150 years. They focus on companies and private customers with exacting requirements. And they promise them an enriching relationship.<span class="listing-desc">In Sweden SEB 200-plus branches all over the country are at the disposal of both private individuals and companies. Through their Internet services, telephone banking and mobile banking services they are available to their customers regardless of time and place.<br />
For private individuals SEB offers solutions regarding everything from paying bills to share-trading and financing for accommodation. As far as your savings are concerned, SEB has both expertise and solutions, regardless of whether you want to save for a summer house or for your pension.<br />
SEB is a natural financial partner for companies. With its in-depth knowledge of the Swedish corporate market and a wealth of services for all types of companies and businesses, SEB has the ability to follow the companies out onto new markets.<br />
SEB offers its retail clients an extensive range of financial services. As part of a European finance group with operations in Sweden, the Nordic countries and rest of Europe, SEB offers banking services through a variety of channels. Customers can choose how and when to conduct their banking needs through any one of their 675 offices or via their mobile banking service. In addition SEB’s advanced internet solutions enable their customers to perform online transactions, such as paying bills or stockbroking services.<br />
<h3>Their vision</h3></span></span><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif; font-size: small;"><span class="listing-desc">Their vision is for customers to rank them highest within their chosen markets in Northern Europe and to be leading in terms of profitability.<br />
<h3>Their mission</h3>SEB's business idea is to provide financial services and to manage financial risks and transactions for companies and private individuals in such a way that the customers are satisfied, the shareholders receive a competitive yield and the bank is regarded as a good corporate citizen.<br />
<h3>Their promises</h3><ul><li>They promise their customers, their employees and society a rewarding relationship.</li>
<li>They are a bank for customers with exacting requirements.</li>
<li>They are there for everyone who strives to live life to the full.</li>
<li>They have solutions for all phases of life. For individuals as well as companies.</li>
<li>They always aim to go one step further for the customer. And one step further than our competitors. </li>
</ul><h3>Values</h3>Core values<br />
The SEB Group’s common corporate culture is based upon the following four values: Continuity, Mutual respect, Professionalism and Commitment.<br />
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As a financial institution, SEB must earn the trust of their clients and of society. High ethical standards are an integral part of the way they do business.</span></span><br />
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<div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">HQ Bank is a creative and ideas-driven bank for existing and potential major investors. Their explore business opportunities and develop innovative financial solutions.</div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><b><br />
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Everything we do at HQ Asset Management is guided by a continual needs analysis. It is not until we have conducted a thorough review of your particular expectations and aims that we can guide the management of your assets towards the best possible outcome. And this is about much more than just shares.<br />
You can decide yourself whether to take the regular decisions about your portfolio or whether to pass that responsibility to them.<br />
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<b>Corporate Finance</b><br />
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Corporate Finance offers professional financial advice in public and private mergers, acquisitions and divestments, stock-market-related transactions and in conjunction with matters of ownership and capital structure.<br />
Corporate Finance is active primarily on the Swedish market and, to some degree, on the other Nordic markets and the Russian market. Clients of Corporate Finance are mainly small and medium-sized entities and investors/entrepreneurs, mainly based in Sweden, as well as international entities and investors that are active on the Swedish market.<br />
The central tenet of HQ's Corporate Finance unit is to generate added value and build long-term relationships, where clients are able to take advantage of the comprehensive experience of transactions and industrial expertise. The guiding principles of the operations are thorough analysis, a high level of quality and confidentiality, combined with long-term thinking.<br />
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Structured Products</b> <br />
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Structured Products are dynamic tools for investors wishing to achieve a desired exposure in a cost-effective and simple manner.<br />
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<div class="thumbnail"><span class="listing-desc"><b><img alt="NATIXIS" border="0" height="34" src="http://www.ecbs.org/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/63.jpg" width="100" /> </b></span><span class="listing-desc" style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Natixis is a French corporate and investment bank created on 17 November 2006 from the merger of Natexis Banque Populaire (Banque Populaire group) and Ixis (Caisse d'Epargne group). Natixis Bank is the main company within Natixis group, which includes all companies from both Natexis and Ixis groups.<br />
Corporate and Investment Banking provides clients with an extensive range of solutions encompassing loans, structured finance, capital market and cash management products, leasing, securitization, advisory services and financial engineering.<br />
This variety of expertise is synergized and underpinned by top quality research, all with a view to delivering high value-added, innovative and customized solutions geared to the needs of corporations, institutional investors, insurers and banks. Corporate and Investment Banking maintains personalized local relations with clients via a worldwide network of over 50 offices. The two original shareholders still control Natixis though the company is listed on the Paris Stock Exchange. Natixis has a 24,000-strong workforce and is presence in 68 countries.<br />
With 52 % of Corporate and Investment Banking revenues now generated outside France, business continues to expand fast, particularly in Asia and North Americas and in high-potential markets like the Middle East.<br />
Banking services<br />
<ul><li>Wholesale banking</li>
<li>Foreign exchange dealing, banking</li>
<li>Financial intermediation services, banking</li>
<li>Risk capital/venture capital lending, banking</li>
<li>Hire purchase and leasing finance, banking</li>
<li>Long term loans, banking</li>
<li>Medium and short-term loans, banking</li>
<li>Issue of loans and securities, banking</li>
<li>International banking</li>
<li>Commercial credits, large, banking</li>
<li>Export and trading credits, banking </li>
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The Company's principal activity is to operate as a regional bank. It offers a range of banking products and services to private customers, professionals and companies, including life assurance and electronic banking. Main areas of operation are the Indian Ocean islands of Reunion, Madagascar, the Seychelles, Mauritius, Mayotte and the Comores.</span></div><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><b><br />
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<div class="thumbnail"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><b><img alt="CALYON" border="0" height="20" src="http://www.ecbs.org/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/65.jpg" width="99" /> </b><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Calyon accompanies its clients from its spheric locations. Greater than 13,000 employees are located in 58 countries in Americas, Africa, Continent, the Intervening Eastern and Collection and Pacific. Calyon specialises in the businesses of great markets and promotion and corporate banking.The advert system is in two parts : geographical reporting for multi-business clients and sector amount to portion know-how acquired in the depository's varied divisions with clients in technical sector sectors. Two units, French regional division and Alien delegations partitioning, copulate Crédit Agricole Forgather's middle-market clients, respectively in France and in the quietus of the world.Consultive services and justness finance performed by Reporting and Finance Banking are as follows: mergers & acquisitions, justice great markets, joint justice derivatives and loan syndication. A devoted team meets clients' particular requirements in the extent of Islamic direction.Calyon Rigid Income division lines (commodities, debt and commendation markets, extrinsic commutation, occupy measure derivatives and deposit) and one commercialised separation. These trading and sales entities are subsidised by dedicated investigate departments.The Equator Principles in projection financeWhen the Equator Principles were launched in 2003, Calyon became the eldest Land incline to experience them. In a few shortened geezerhood, the Principles human beautify the reference for sphere in projection business. This cooperation to obey with indisputable. It involves Calyon's propose direction teams on a day-to-day basis, and gives an quick persona in the judgment impact to a show of actors.</span><b><br />
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HSBC France has a nationwide network of 774 branches, including branches of 11 regional banks which are part of HSBC France. The bank has a mainly affluent personal customer base, and prides itself on the quality of its advice and service. HSBC France continues to expand its retail banking business and international business services. Multi-channel banking remains a key strategic priority.<br />
<b>CORPORATE, INVESTMENT BANKING AND MARKETS</b><br />
HSBC France is the HSBC Group’s main platform for corporate and investment banking activities in the euro zone. It has become the Group's centre of expertise in some businesses, such as equity derivatives. Through synergies with the HSBC Group, HSBC France now offers a full range of services in corporate finance, treasury, capital markets, new issues and origination, and securities.<br />
<b>ASSET MANAGEMENT AND INSURANCE</b><br />
HSBC France develops its asset management business through three subsidiaries: HSBC Asset Management Europe SA, portfolio management and investment advisory services subsidiary of the HSBC Group in the eurozone, Sinopia, the HSBC's global centre of expertise in guaranteed and structured products, while HSBC Multimanager (Europe) spearheads the Group's multimanager fund business in continental Europe.<br />
The two insurance subsidiaries, Erisa and Erisa Iard, offer an extensive range of products and services in life insurance, investment products and non-life insurance.<br />
<b>PRIVATE BANKING</b><br />
HSBC France has combined its four private banking subsidiaries to create HSBC Private Bank France, a leading player in the French market with €16.3 million in funds under management at the end of 2003. HSBC Private Bank France offers high net worth individuals a comprehensive rang of services to meet all financial planning, advisory, and banking needs.</span><b><span class="listing-desc" style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br />
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<div class="thumbnail"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><b><img alt="BNP Paribas" border="0" height="32" src="http://www.ecbs.org/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/209.jpg" width="100" /></b></span></span></span></span></span><b> </b><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">BNP Paribas is a European leader in banking and financial services, with a significant and growing presence in the United States and leading positions in Asia. The Group has one of the largest international banking networks, a presence in over 85 countries and 171,200 employees including: 131,000 in Europe - among whom 19,600 in Italy and 64,000 in France and in the Overseas Departments; 15,000 in North America and 10,000 in Asia.</span><span class="listing-desc" style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">With a presence in more than 85 countries, including all the main international financial markets, BNP Paribas can boast one of the most extensive global banking networks. The mutually complementary nature of its commercial and financial activities also enables BNP Paribas to play an outstanding role in the provision of Corporate and Investment Banking, international private banking and asset management.<br />
<h3>Core Values</h3>In all its core businesses, BNP Paribas is determined to be a benchmark banking group, focusing on customer satisfaction and actively pursuing the improvement of its earning capacity.<br />
Created as a collective project, conceived by a group of men and women at the service of their customers and shareholders, the “bank for a changing world” has adopted, from the very start, four corporate values that together encapsulate the essence of its action: Responsiveness, Creativity, Commitment, Ambition. These core values all come together under the umbrella of the BNP Paribas signature and logo, the four stars “taking flight” emblem, a symbol of dynamism and progress.<br />
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<ul><li>Speed in the assessment of new situations and developments, and in identifying opportunities and risks</li>
<li>Efficiency in decision making and in action</li>
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<ul><li>Encouraging initiatives and new ideas</li>
<li>Recognising contributions</li>
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<ul><li>Commitment to the service of clients and collective accomplishment</li>
<li>Exemplary behavior</li>
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<ul><li>Aspiration for challenge and leadership</li>
<li>Desire to obtain team success in a competition where the referee is the client</li>
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Their ambition is to continue to offer products in constant evolution and quality services that cover all needs related to both your personal life and your work.</span><br />
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The main objective of the Eurosystem and Bank of Finland alike is price stability, which means maintaining a moderate rise in consumer prices. Price stability creates the prerequisites for a sound economy. In order to meet this objective, the Bank of Finland participates in the preparation and decision-making process of the Eurosystem's monetary policy as well as implementing the policy in Finland. A broad research base provides a solid background to the Bank's expertise in these tasks.<br />
In addition to monetary policy and research, the Bank of Finland has three other core functions:<br />
<ul><li>financial markets and statistics, banking operations and the maintenance of currency supply</li>
<li>there are a little under 500 persons working at the Bank of Finland and</li>
<li>an additional 140 in association with it at the Financial Supervision Authority (FIN-FSA).</li>
</ul>One of the aims of the Bank of Finland is to be an active participant in the Eurosystem. This participation is based on the high level of professional expertise of the economists and other experts employed by the Bank. One pillar of this expertise is research that places the Bank of Finland among the world’s leading central banks in selected key areas. Since the Bank's research should meet academic standards, they seek to publish their research reports in recognized international journals. At the same time, they utilize synergistic benefits between research and policy analysis.</span></div><span class="listing-desc"><b><br />
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With its partners, savings banks and local co-operative banks, Aktia operates an extensive network of about 430 branch offices.<br />
Aktia serves as the central financial institute for savings and local co-operative banks, it is engaged in deposit banking, and operates as an authorized securities broker with a comprehensive network of global correspondent banks. Aktia is approved by the Bank of Finland as counterparty for open market operations and is a party to the Bank of Finland's payments, liquidity and cheque account facilities.<br />
They are the leading bank in Finland in catering for their customers and their banking and financial affairs.</span></div><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><b><br />
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</b><div style="text-align: justify;"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><b><img alt="Evli Bank" border="0" height="50" src="http://www.ecbs.org/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/110.jpg" width="100" /></b></span></span></span></span><b> </b><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Evli Bank Plc is an independent investment bank whose clients are entrepreneurs, corporate executives and investment professionals. As a bank that is not only owned by entrepreneurs, but holds entrepreneurial spirit as a key value, Evli has a profound understanding of the needs of such clients. Through its special competence, Evli can offer its clients high-quality, individualized service.</span><span class="listing-desc" style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Evli was established in 1985, and has ever since been a pioneer and trailblazer in the rapidly developing capital markets. Evli owes its leading position to its strong expertise and experience, and its ability to find new solutions for clients in fluctuating markets. To supplement its own skills, Evli cooperates closely with leading international experts.<br />
Evli’s primary market area is the Baltic Sea region. In this area, the company operates in Finland, Sweden, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Russia. Evli also has offices in Luxembourg and through its joint venture Nordic Partners, Inc. in New York.<br />
Evli's mission<br />
<ul><li>Create wealth</li>
</ul>Evli's values<br />
<ul><li>Entrepreneurial spirit</li>
<li>Valuable client and colleague relationships</li>
<li>Learning continuously</li>
<li>Integrity</li>
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The Postal Savings Bank, which operated as a state enterprise, was renamed Postipankki in 1970. The bank became a state-owned limited company in 1988 and started to operate as a full-service bank similar to private commercial banks.<br />
Sampo Bank is a part of the Danske Bank Group, which is one of the largest financial enterprise in the Nordic region. Sampo Bank has more than 1.1 million personal customers and more than 100,000 corporate and institutional customers in Finland.<br />
Sampo Bank became a part of the Danske Bank group in February 2007. In March 2008, the migration of Sampo Bank to Danske Bank's shared IT-platform was completed. Danske Bank wish to create a unique banking products model and collect best practise – the Danske Banking Concept – in all of its fields of activity.<br />
Sampo Bank's top management is based in Helsinki. The country-specific functions managed from Helsinki also include business development, HR management, asset management, communications, financing, legal affairs and credit risk management.<br />
Their vision in the Danske Bank group is "One platform – exceptional brands". Their goal is to be the "best local financial partner".<br />
Their goal is to become a more significant bank operator in Finland. Their strategy is to grow in each customer segment, increase their market share and offer their customers better services at more competitive prices.<br />
Their goal is to be the most customer-oriented bank that produces benefits to the customer. In other words, their goal is to be the best Finnish bank that offers extraordinary service.<br />
To succeed in this task Sampo Bank continues the 'Benefits for customers' project started in 2005.<br />
The economic partnership between the bank and customers is based on mutual respect, openness, honesty, interactivity and awareness of customers' conditions, needs and wishes.<br />
Sampo Bank values<br />
<ul><li>Benefit the customer</li>
<li>By far the most active</li>
<li>Straight talk</li>
<li>One team</li>
<li>Bravely different</li>
<li>Will to win</li>
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<li>A minimum of paperwork</li>
<li>It is easy for you to open a no-fee account (just bring your passport).</li>
</ul>They have their roots in the Aland archipelago of Finland, but the bank has also operated successfully on the Finnish mainland since the mid-1980s. They have offices in the Helsinki region (Bulevardi, Aleksanterinkatu, Munkkiniemen Puistotie and in Espoo Tapiola) as well as in the cities of Turku, Pargas, Tampere and Vaasa.<br />
In addition, their Internet bank offers a number of services that you will find nowhere else, for example their budget tool and the popular digital piggy bank.<br />
Their Internet bank offers a wide range of cutting-edge digital services, giving you a complete overview of your finances.</span></div><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><br />
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</b><div class="thumbnail"><div style="text-align: justify;"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><b><img alt="Tapiola Bank" border="0" src="http://www.ecbs.org/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/127.jpg" /></b></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><b> </b><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Tapiola Bank Ltd is a modern bank, serving the customers over the Internet, by phone or at offices throughout Finland. At the early stage the bank is offering services mainly to Tapiola’s private household customers. Corporations are served by the insurance companies of the Tapiola Group. Tapiola Bank is owned by the other companies of the Tapiola Group, thus also owned by the policyholders.</span><span class="listing-desc" style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">As a new business division of Finland’s Tapiola Group, Tapiola Bank had very specific requirements for the archival storage of accounting and transaction records. Its archive strategy needed to comply with banking regulations while meeting internal operational and budget considerations.<br />
Finland-based Internet bank Tapiola has since its foundation in 2002 been able to position itself as a highly competitive player in the Finnish banking market. Created as a supplementary service to parent company Tapiola Group’s customers, it has since become a success among financial service consumers in general. Through a strategy of low-cost, time-efficient services and the provision of a variety of channels for communicating with customers, the bank has been able to grow at an estimated 60% yearly. Tapiola Bank differentiates itself from competitors by operating outside the classic brick and mortar branch setting while still delivering face-to-face on-location service. The combination of low-cost online banking and on-demand personal advisory services is, according to Tapiola, an important reason for their success, as it offers customers the best of two worlds.<br />
One key to the success of the Tapiola Group is Tapiola Data, the Bank’s internal IT division, which is responsible for the technology infrastructure needs of the company’s 3,000 employees and their customers. Using a combination of internal resources and outsourced services, Tapiola Data designed and implemented — and now supports — a storage strategy for the Tapiola Bank.</span><br />
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<span style="color: #ffcc33; font-family: verdana; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Amarillo's National Bank…</span><br />
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</b><div style="text-align: justify;"><div class="intro"><b><a href="http://www.anb.com/home.asp"><img alt="Amarillo National Bank" border="0" class="logo" height="70" src="http://www.anb.com/images/logo.gif" width="177" /></a> </b><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Founded in 1892 and now the largest family-owned bank in the nation, Amarillo National Bank has never been typical — and we’re proud of it. The maverick soul of Amarillo is still very much a part of our daily work and lives. At ANB, we’re fiercely independent, answering only to our customers. We have no outside stockholders or board of directors, no giant corporate headquarters full of concrete and shadows. It’s all here under the wide open skies of Amarillo.</span></div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">ANB is guided by a pretty simple set of principles — a kind of code — that would be familiar to anybody who grew up here as we did. It’s about treating people right, and doing right by your community. We say what we mean and mean what we say. And we always remember where we come from, because there’s no place else we’d rather be.</div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">In this day and age, it’s more important than ever to stand for something. At ANB, we stand up for the little guy and the small business. We stand by our neighbors in good times and bad. Maybe that’s why we’ve stood the test of time. </div></div><b><br />
<span style="color: #ffcc33; font-family: verdana; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">American Savings Bank California…</span><br />
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<span style="color: #ffcc33; font-family: verdana; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Bank of Elk River…</span><br />
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We strive to exceed customer expectations through our superior personal service and a variety of quality products.</li>
<li>Providing Meaningful Community Service.<br />
We provide our community with service through direct financial support and the volunteer leadership of our staff.</li>
<li>Appreciating Our Employees.<br />
We recognize our employees as one of our most valued assets, challenging them professionally and rewarding them with stock ownership.</li>
<li>Maintaining a Sound Financial Institution while Encouraging Growth and Enhancing Shareholder Value.<br />
Our success is guided by the highest standards of financial integrity and fair business practices.</li>
</ul><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">We are proud of our past and planning for a successful future.</div><b><br />
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</div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">eStatements: Have your statement sent to you electronically on the day it cycles! Sign up for email statements, it's easy, there's no paper to file and it's free!</div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Access 24: is our 24-hour account information line. All you need is a touch-tone phone. There's no limit to the number of calls you can make and there's no charge! Use ACCESS 24 for questions on your deposit and loan accounts.</div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Cash Management: Managing your account effectively is critical in today’s business world. E-Cash is an economical way to assist you with this day to day responsibility. Now you can connect online to your bank accounts, making everyday banking easier than ever. It’s like having one of our Bankers at your fingertips, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! </div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Check Reordering: Want to re-order checks? We make it easy. </div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Image Check System: Our Image Check System makes account balancing easy. It shows reduced copies of every cleared check in numerical order. This service is provided at no additional charge. </div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Internet Banking/Bill Pay: Bank anytime, anywhere using your personal computer. Transfer funds, balance your accounts, even pay bills without writing checks or making one trip to the bank! </div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Mobile Alerts: Now you can monitor the activity in your accounts and have the information delivered to you instantly by email or on your cell phone or mobile device. </div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Mobile Banking: Our Mobile Internet Banking and Mobile Text give you two easy and secure ways to bank using your mobile phone! You can access balance information, transfer funds and more, allowing you to manage your banking through your mobile phone. </div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Overdraft Protection: Our Overdraft Protection options cover your checks should your personal checking account unexpectedly become overdrawn.</div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Remote Deposit: Simply scan, view and submit your batch of checks from your own PC. With a scanner, special software and our support, this convenient service gives our business clients a way to deposit checks twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, from their desktop computer. Quicker funds availability at your fingertips. </div><b><br />
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In the medium and long run, the payment market of the EU must develop into a market of free and fair competition. As a result, the charges for financial services within the EU could reduce considerably and consumer protection increase on the basis of common standards. Their maxim for all products and transactions is the combination of transparency, simplicity and trust.<br />
Accordingly, they share the vision of the European Commission of a Single Euro Payments Area, which would enable consumers anywhere in the European Union to "pay as if at home" . The Commission demands "easy, inexpensive and quick payments" - with the Gebührenfrei MasterCard Gold, Advanzia Bank S.A. as a modern financial service provider takes a step in the right direction.<br />
Their vision is to provide the consumer with a transparent, cost-efficient and easy method of payment within the Euro zone that offers the same advantages at home as abroad.</span></div><span class="listing-desc"><b><br />
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<div class="thumbnail"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><b><img alt="Banque et Caisse d'Epargne de l'Etat" border="0" height="75" src="http://www.ecbs.org/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/294.jpg" width="100" /></b></span></span><b> </b><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Banque et Caisse d'Épargne de l'État, abbreviated to BCEE, is a Luxembourgish bank, established and owned by the Luxembourgish government. Founded in 1856 as a savings bank, its competences were expanded over time, culminating in its transformation by Grand Ducal decree into a full service bank on 25 October 1944. Nowadays, it provides all the functions of a commercial bank, including retail banking and private banking.</span><span class="listing-desc" style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Today, BCEE is a fully-fledged universal bank and offers the full range of services that a national and international clientele expects from its financial intermediary. The Bank not only has the largest branch office network in Luxembourg but also has a vast network of correspondent banks worldwide. With some 1600 employees, it is one of the 15 biggest employers in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The excellent ratings of AA+ by Standard & Poor's and Aaa by Moody's make BCEE the best-rated commercial bank in Luxembourg.<br />
Throughout its more than 150 years of existence, the main concern of Banque et Caisse d'Epargne de l'Etat (BCEE) has always been to meet the demands of its customers and of the national economy.<br />
BCEE is not only held in high esteem by the rating agencies, but is also highly regarded by its customers, as it offers a wide range of products and services adapted to the needs of private individuals, professionals and young people. BCEE know how to work in partnership with you in everyday life. </span><br />
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Clearstream maintains relationships with around 2,500 customers in over 110 countries. Its global network extends across 45 markets. Backed by flexible securities lending and collateral management services, Clearstream offers one of the most comprehensive international securities services available, settling more than 250,000 transactions daily.<br />
Clearstream International was formed in January 2000 through the merger of Cedel International and Deutsche Börse Clearing. The full integration of Clearstream was completed in July 2002.</span><b><br />
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<div class="thumbnail"><b><img alt="Banque Generale du Luxembourg SA" border="0" height="93" src="http://www.ecbs.org/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/615.jpg" width="100" /> </b><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Banque Generale du Luxembourg SA operates as a bank. Its four areas of activity are commercial banking, private banking, money and financial markets, and investment and pension funds. The banks products and services are categorized into daily banking, save and invest, lending, and protection. It operates primarily in Luxembourg; and also in other countries, including Switzerland, the Netherlands, the Channel Islands, Hong Kong, and Liechtenstein. The bank was founded in 1919 and is based in Luxembourg, Luxembourg. Banque Generale du Luxembourg SA operates as a subsidiary of BNP Paribas.</span><span class="listing-desc" style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">The all-in-one solution combining a current account with a range of banking products and services, plus attractive leisure benefits.<br />
For a competitive set price, your Global Club package brings you a whole range of banking products. Depending on your needs, you can opt for a basic package, Global Connect and Global Classic, or a complete package, Global Club or Global Club Gold.<br />
Your stage in life, beliefs and personality shape what you wish to accomplish with your wealth.<br />
Perhaps the entrepreneur within you wants to support business projects. On the other hand, you might want to enjoy your wealth by indulging in owning a yacht, works of art or a residence abroad. You also may wish to share your wealth with family and friends or donate to charities.<br />
BGL Private Banking advises you on the most efficient options available. Their teams have specialised in the complex issues that individuals face in reconciling their beliefs, passions and ambitions, and their wealth management.</span><br />
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Its original approach to wealth management involves establishing an exceptional relationship with each of its clients from generation to generation, and advising on the financial decisions they face at all the important stages of their lives.<br />
Over the years, the bank has succeeded in retaining the human scale of its business and its private banking character. Making clients feel welcome, listening, being available and providing the personal touch: these are the qualities of the men and women who embody the values of Banque de Luxembourg in its day-to-day business.<br />
Attentive to the constant changes in clients’ needs and the demands of the banking profession, the bank strives to foster a spirit of innovation in accordance with the rules and values that underpin the loyalty of its clients and staff. Solidity, steadfastness and modernity are the keystones of its approach.<br />
As a private bank, our role is to manage your wealth, help it grow, and pass it on to the next generation.<br />
Your needs and plans are constantly evolving. The Bank has a range of tailor-made services to support you at every stage of your life:<br />
<ul><li>A range of portfolio management mandate solutions corresponding to your investment objectives and investor profile</li>
<li>Advisory solutions, allowing you to stay in control of your investment decisions while receiving advice from specialists</li>
<li>A complete range of in-house investment funds and a selection of the best international investment funds</li>
<li>Tailor-made advice on estate-planning and tax optimization.</li>
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<div class="thumbnail"><span class="listing-desc"><b><img alt="Dexia Banque Internationale a Luxembourg" border="0" height="94" src="http://www.ecbs.org/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/618.jpg" width="100" /></b></span><b> </b><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Founded in 1856, Banque Internationale à Luxembourg, the country's oldest bank rapidly became one of the main drivers of the domestic economy. In the same year it issued the first Luxembourg bank note, keeping its right to issue bank notes from its foundation until 1999 and the introduction of the single European currency. </span><br />
<span class="listing-desc" style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">The beginnings of the steel industry and the railways were going to need considerable working capital; the ambitious plans for expansion were achieved thanks to establishment of the Bank. Able to resist the financial turbulence of the interwar years, BIL increased the number of branches and took an active part in opening the Luxembourg Stock Exchange on 6 May 1929, although World War II was subsequently to put a brake on its development.<br />
Dexia BIL has private banking centers across the country. These bring together, under one roof, a team of investment specialists who can provide collective solutions to clients looking for a discreet and customized service.<br />
Dexia BIL offers a broad spectrum of products, ranging from fixed-term deposits in the world’s major currencies to the sale of shares, bonds, certificates, gold, hedging instruments to sophisticated wealth management services.<br />
Their Private Banking division can assist with the setting up of financial structures and packages which rely on a combination of legal and shareholder arrangements to resolve problems of estate planning or wealth structuring.</span><br />
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</div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">* The Central Bank, which has responsibility for monetary policy functions, financial stability, economic analysis, currency and payment systems, investment of foreign and domestic assets and the provision of central services.</div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">* The Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority (Financial Regulator), which is an autonomous entity within the CBFSAI and has responsibility for financial sector regulation and consumer protection.</div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">The Central Bank became part of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) in Europe in 1999. The national central banks of the euro area together with the European Central Bank (ECB) form the Eurosystem. The primary objective of the Eurosystem is to maintain price stability in the euro area. This is the most effective means by which Eurosystem monetary policy can support economic growth in the national economies of the member states.</div></div><b><br />
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Not a universal bank, Anglo Irish Bank has a focus on providing differentiated products where a superior service can be delivered to its customers. The Bank operates a centralised business model which facilitates quick decision making, consistent risk management and effective delivery for its customers.<br />
A key element in the Bank’s development to date is the skill, professionalism and commitment of its people. Now numbering almost 1,900 across the Group, they remain central to the Bank’s continued success.<br />
Anglo Irish Bank's long established reputation, built on relationship management, service quality and professionalism, has been the foundation for the Bank's sustained market leading performance.</span></div><span class="listing-desc"><b><br />
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</b><div style="text-align: justify;"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><b><img alt="ACCBank" border="0" height="45" src="http://www.ecbs.org/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/182.jpg" width="100" /></b></span></span><b> </b><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">ACCBank plc is a commercial bank in Ireland that focuses on agriculture and SME lending. The bank has its origins in the Agricultural Credit Corporation (Corparáid an Chairde Talmhaíochta) set up in 1927 in the Irish Free State to finance agriculture, the bank was successful and lead to the creation of the Industrial Credit Company which was modelled on it and provided finance to industry.</span><span class="listing-desc" style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">ACCBank understands that banking is about people. They build strong personal relationships with the customers, which enable you to get what you need, when you need it. They do this by getting to know you and understanding your business banking needs – providing an efficient and effective banking solution to match these needs.<br />
They are a specialist bank for small to medium sized businesses with the backing of one of the safest banks in the world, Rabobank.<br />
<h3>Products & Services</h3>Loans<br />
Most businesses require a loan at some stage of their development, whether it is to expand business, acquire another business, purchase premises or to finance a development project. Whatever ideas and plans you have for the future of your business at ACCBank they can tailor a loan to fit your company’s specific needs.<br />
The Bank offer a wide range of competitive loan facilities and products to meets the needs of business owners.<br />
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Asset Finance & Leasing</b> <br />
With ACCBank Asset Finance you can buy or lease the equipment and machinery you need to transform your business, without compromising your cashflow. That way you see the benefits almost immediately, while the costs are managed in a way that suits your business.<br />
Their experienced asset finance specialists can work with you to plan a financing package that works for you now and in the future.<br />
They can provide an asset finance solution designed around the type of asset you are looking to acquire. Whether you are looking for a new car, tractor, van, truck or plant and equipment their asset finance specialists will ensure that whatever finance plan you choose, you can be sure it helps you get the most out of your assets.<br />
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<ul><li>Demand Deposit Accounts</li>
</ul>With an ACCBank Demand Deposit Account you can earn interest on your savings while still being able to access your money at any time. Their Demand Deposit Account is easy to open and simple to operate. They offer a tailored service with competitive interest rates.<br />
<ul><li>Fixed Deposit Accounts</li>
</ul>At ACCBank they offer Fixed Term Deposit Accounts ranging from short term (30, 90, 180 & 270 days) to medium term (365 days). ACCBank's Fixed Deposit Accounts are available in Euro, GB£ & US$.<br />
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<b>Wealth Management</b><br />
ACCBank's team of wealth management specialists provide individuals and businesses with tailor made advice for wealth protection, wealth generation and wealth transfer. ACCBank work closely with you to develop innovative and sophisticated wealth management strategies based on specific requirements - managing, maximising and transferring wealth in a tax efficient manner.<br />
Their status as an independent broker strengthens their range of leading products including investments in cash, equities, property, gilt and managed funds. This combination of both their own and other market leading products allows them to offer tailored solutions to their customers.<br />
ACCBank offers an approach to wealth management that puts you first. They are committed to delivering maximum value and creating trusted, long-term business relationships.</span></div><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><b><br />
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The business of the Group is operated through four major operating divisions:<br />
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</ul>The AIB Bank ROI division encompasses the Group’s retail and commercial banking operations in Ireland, Channel Islands and Isle of Man; AIB Finance & Leasing; the Card Acquiring and Card Issuing businesses, and AIB’s life and pensions joint venture with Aviva. The Capital Markets division consists of corporate banking, global treasury and investment banking, which includes asset management and stockbroking activities. The AIB Bank UK division operates in two distinct markets, Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The Poland Division comprises the activities of the Bank Zachodni WBK (BZWBK).<br />
The AIB Corporate Banking Values have been part of their business since 2001. The Values are the cornerstone of our culture and behaviors and form the foundation to the success of their business.</span></div><b><br />
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<li>Grow their portfolio of niche skill-based businesses internationally</li>
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</ul>Bank of Ireland was established in 1783 by Royal Charter and today has approximately 16,000 groupwide. They are the largest Irish bank by total assets and a highly rated Irish listed Financial institution.<br />
Bank of Ireland has been providing banking services to international companies in Ireland for over thirty years and is banker to the majority of international companies operating in Ireland. Ireland's 12.5% corporate tax rate together with the availability of a highly skilled work force makes Ireland the ideal location to establish your business.<br />
Companies setting up in Ireland are looking for a local bank with the highest level of expertise, flexibility and overall service. Their experienced Inward Investment team provide financial expertise combined with the highest level of customer service to deliver optimal solutions for your business. These factors have ensured that Bank of Ireland continues to be the Bank of Choice for international companies setting up operations in Ireland.<br />
At Bank of Ireland are committed to ensuring that their customers feel the difference when they interact with them. This relentless focus on the Customer is underpinned by their commitment to delivering a differentiated customer experience through the development of a series of service and channel enhancements including:<br />
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This combination makes for a Bank that is here to bring customers change for the better. <br />
Bank of Scotland (Ireland) started off, in one form or another, in 1933 as ICC Bank. In 1965 another bank, Equity Bank, was founded and this was bought by Bank of Scotland in 1999. In 2001 Bank of Scotland (Ireland) and ICC Bank merged to form the bank that they are today.<br />
The Banking Business in Bank of Scotland (Ireland) is made up of a number of separate Operating Divisions covering specialist sectors and geographical areas. The division currently employs circa 400 colleagues working in lending and support teams across the country.<br />
Their focus on their banking relationship with the customer is at the centre of everything they do. Their aim is to be a "one stop shop" for Business Customers offering lending and transactional banking in the areas of Property, Business Finance, Working Capital, Invoice Discounting, Trade Finance, Sector Specific Funding, Acquisition Finance and Wealth Management.<br />
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<b>Property Banking</b><br />
The Property Finance Division is primarily involved in Investment and Development lending in the Residential, Retail, Industrial and Office sectors.<br />
Bank of Scotland (Ireland) has provided development finance for some of the biggest construction projects in Ireland over the past 10 years and will endeavour to build further on their reputation. Development funding is principally provided in the form of land acquisition funding and development working capital. Bank of Scotland (Ireland) primarily provide funding for housing and commercial projects in urban areas in Ireland.<br />
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<b>Regional Banking</b><br />
Their focus is totally on the customer, they are very strong on relationship cultivation, management and retention. The Regional Business is a hybrid of both Property and Business Banking and they provide the full range of banking products and services to their clients. They have technical product specialists from Wealth Management, Asset Finance and Treasury operating out of specific regional offices to further enhance customer service and relationship management.<br />
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<b>Business Banking</b><br />
Their mission is to grow Business Banking by continuing to develop quality business relationships with both clients and business introducers. They provide an effective top quality service to all clients and producers by making available their fully integrated range of banking products.<br />
Their team in Business Banking consists of 4 General Business and Trading banking teams, Tourism & Leisure and Working Capital Sales Division. T&L is involved in provision of the finance of pubs and hotels throughout Ireland. Working Capital Invoice Discounting and Trade Finance products are sold via the Working Capital sales division. In addition to the above, They also have specialist knowledge in syndicated lending and the funding of investment proposals from high net worth clients.<br />
Bank of Scotland's aim is to work closely with other front facing Divisions in the Bank such as Integrated & Acquisition Finance, Wealth Management, Asset Finance, Treasury and Venture Capital in structuring deals to fulfil their clients needs and maximizing their relationship with the customer.<br />
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Bank of Scotland (Ireland) Wealth Management Limited is regulated by the Financial Regulator as a multi-agency intermediary. Bank of Scotland (Ireland) Wealth Management Limited is a subsidiary of Bank of Scotland (Ireland) which is part of HBOS plc.</span><br />
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Erste Bank forms a strong bank group together with the (joint liability) Savings banks, which all operate under the slogan, “In jeder Beziehung zählen die Menschen.” <br />
Erste Bank and the Sparkasse banks combine the advantages of the locally-anchored Savings banks with the security and strength of a major international bank. This mutual joint liability provides more security to Savings bank-group clients because the members mutually share responsibility for account deposits. <br />
With around 16,400 employees, Erste Bank and the Savings banks serve more than 2.8 million customers at almost 1000 branches in Austria. As measured by private account deposits totalling 46 billion euros, Erste Bank and the Savings banks have a market share of around 19% in Austria, and together they are striving to become the market leader in private and commercial business. The group wishes to differentiate itself from the competition primarily by ensuring excellent quality in both consulting and services. Erste Bank focuses on private and business clients as well as the state and can offer all financial products from a single source due its numerous and outstanding subsidiaries. Its strengths lie in bonds, construction and leasing. Erste Bank is Number 1 in Austria for private banking with 27 billion euros in managed assets. </span><br />
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Market leader in Austria<br />
With total assets of EUR 229,8 billion and market shares ranging from 20 to 65 per cent, Bank Austria is by far the largest bank in Austria.<br />
<ul><li>82 per cent of large corporates,</li>
<li>62 per cent of medium-sized companies and</li>
<li>45 per cent of small businesses</li>
</ul>Within Austria, the bank operates a network comprising of some 330 offices with more than 11,000 employees. Their employees are the key to their success, which is why they vigorously promote your continuing professional development and offer you numerous opportunities for regular development and purposeful application of your skills.<br />
Bank Austria published its results for the first nine months of 2008 on November 12th 2008.</span></div><span class="listing-desc"><b><br />
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</b><div style="text-align: justify;"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><b><img alt="BAWAG P.S.K." border="0" height="28" src="http://www.ecbs.org/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/20.jpg" width="100" /> </b><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">BAWAG P.S.K. is an Austrian universal bank and an active member of society. Their goal is to serve the general good of the economy, society and culture. The BAWAG P.S.K. Group is represented through a large number of subsidiaries, equity holdings and cooperation partners in Austria and abroad. The subsidiaries are operated as independent units with individual but coordinated market presences and products.</span><br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /> <br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"> Today, BAWAG P.S.K. group is the fifth largest banking group in Austria and the leading retail customer bank for the Austrian middle class. We see ourselves as modern, service oriented one-stop financial institution with well funded market know-how, full range of individual support and innovative products both for retail customers and commercial customers. We report a balance sheet total of 45.4 bn Euros and administer customer deposits to the value of 20.1 bn Euros.</span><br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /> <br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"> With about 150 BAWAG branches and more than 1,300 Post offices BAWAG P.S.K. group has the biggest centrally managed distribution network in Austria. 1.2 mn retail customers and 60,000 corporate customers place their trust in our bank. The group is the first address regarding Austrian payment transactions. In total the group has around 6,300 employees. </span><br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /> </span></span></div><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><b><br />
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Raiffeisen Bank Austria group formed by some 570 independent local cooperative banks, a total of about 2,190 bank branches, eight regional centers and the country's Raiffeisen Zentralbank Österreich AG (RZB) as the central institution's densest banking network in the country. Rund 1,7 Millionen Österreicherinnen und Österreicher sind Mitglieder und damit auch Miteigentümer von Raiffeisenbanken. Some 1.7 million Austrians are members and hence also co-owner of Raiffeisenbanken. Mehr als 40 Prozent aller ÖsterreicherInnen sind Kunden einer Raiffeisenbank. More than 40 percent of all Austrians are customers of Raiffeisen Bank.</span><br />
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VTB Bank (Austria) AG provides financial services to corporate customers and financial institutions in Russia, selected countries of the CIS and CEE.<br />
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VTB Bank (Austria) AG has core competencies in:<br />
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* emerging markets bond portfolio management and trading<br />
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</b>BANK OF THE WORLDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09684859276872484747noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434254748243353959.post-76519682712456237362010-04-30T17:57:00.000-07:002010-10-20T17:40:49.220-07:00BANKS IN DENMARK<div style="color: black;"><span style="font-family: verdana; font-weight: bold;"> </span><span style="color: #6fa8dc; font-size: small;"><b><span style="font-family: verdana;"><a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/">HOME</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/04/financial-companies-in-usaunited-states.html">USA</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/05/blog-post.html">SWEDEN</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/05/banks-in-france.html">FRANCE</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/05/banks-in-finland.html">FINLAND</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/04/financial-companies-in-luxembourg_30.html">LUXEMBOURG</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/04/financial-companies-in-luxembourg.html">IRELAND</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/04/financial-companies-in-austria.html">AUSTRIA</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/04/financial-companies-in-denmark.html">DENMARK</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/04/financial-companies-in-belgium.html">BELGIUM</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/04/financial-companies-in-ukenglandunited.html">UK</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/04/financial-companies-in-netherlands.html">NETHERLANDS</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/04/financial-companies-in-sweden.html">OTHER-COUNTRIES</a></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Keywords: banks in denmark, name of all banks in denmark, list of danish bank, information of danish bank, list of all european banks, description of top danish bank</span></b></span><br />
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</b><div style="text-align: justify;"><span class="listing-desc"><b><img alt="Danske Bank" border="0" height="59" src="http://www.ecbs.org/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/45.jpg" width="100" /> </b><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Measured by total assets, the Danske Bank Group is the largest financial enterprise in Denmark and one of the largest in the Nordic region. The Group offers Danish and international customers a wide range of services in the fields of banking, mortgage finance, insurance, leasing, real-estate brokerage and asset management.</span><br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /> <br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"> The Group also has branches in London, Hamburg, and Warsaw. A subsidiary in Luxembourg specialises in private banking services, and one in St. Petersburg serves the Bank's corporate customers. In addition, the Group is represented in the leading international financial centres and in Denmark’s most important export markets.</span><br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /> <br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"> The vision of the Danske Bank Group is “One platform – exceptional brands”. Their mission is to be “the best local financial partner”. Business areas in the Group are free to create their own visions and missions under the umbrella of the overall vision and mission.</span><br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /> <br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"> A central IT platform provided by the Group and used to operate their various branded divisions. Today, all staff use the same IT systems and their products are developed in one resource area. They are also currently developing concepts covering the way they work with finance, HR, communications and credit.</span><br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /> <br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"> In total, the Group serves 5 million retail customers and a significant number of public sector and institutional organizations. Some 2 million customers use the Bank's online services.</span><b><br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /> </b></span></div><b><br />
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</b>BANK OF THE WORLDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09684859276872484747noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434254748243353959.post-85393042487811114772010-04-30T17:56:00.000-07:002010-10-20T17:39:31.170-07:00BANKS IN BELGIUM<div style="color: black;"><span style="font-family: verdana; font-weight: bold;"> </span><span style="color: #6fa8dc; font-size: small;"><b><span style="font-family: verdana;"><a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/">HOME</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/04/financial-companies-in-usaunited-states.html">USA</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/05/blog-post.html">SWEDEN</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/05/banks-in-france.html">FRANCE</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/05/banks-in-finland.html">FINLAND</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/04/financial-companies-in-luxembourg_30.html">LUXEMBOURG</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/04/financial-companies-in-luxembourg.html">IRELAND</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/04/financial-companies-in-austria.html">AUSTRIA</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/04/financial-companies-in-denmark.html">DENMARK</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/04/financial-companies-in-belgium.html">BELGIUM</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/04/financial-companies-in-ukenglandunited.html">UK</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/04/financial-companies-in-netherlands.html">NETHERLANDS</a> <a href="http://financeandfinancial.blogspot.com/2010/04/financial-companies-in-sweden.html">OTHER-COUNTRIES</a></span><br />
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</b><div class="thumbnail" style="text-align: justify;"><b><img alt="Dexia Bank" border="0" height="38" src="http://www.ecbs.org/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/53.jpg" width="100" /> </b><span class="listing-desc" style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Dexia is a Belgian-French financial institution, also referred to as the Dexia Group, specializing in public finance. It was founded in 1996 through the merger of Crédit Communal de Belgique/Gemeentekrediet van België (founded 1860) and Crédit Local de France (founded 1987). The Dexia Group was founded as a dual-listed company, but in 1999 the Belgian entity took over the French entity to form one company. Dexia is a member of the BEL20, CAC 40, and LuxX indices. The company is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium.</span></div><b><br />
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</b><div class="thumbnail" style="text-align: justify;"><b><img alt="Banca Monte Paschi Belgio" border="0" height="64" src="http://www.ecbs.org/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/105.jpg" width="100" /> </b><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Since 1947 Banca Monte Paschi Belgio is the only bank of Italian origin operating under Belgian law in Belgium. Their bank offers a wide range of financial products and services, all tailor-made, to indivual clients as well as to corporate clients and all insitutional clients present in Belgium, a wide variety of tailor-made products and services. At Banca Monte Paschi Belgio they like to work closely with their customers and to be a real financial partner which accompanies each customer during the realization of their projects.</span><span class="listing-desc" style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Banca Monte Paschi Belgio is part of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena group which was founded in 1472. Therefore, more than five centuries of banking experience are at your service.<br />
The Group has a worldwide presence with a network of over 1,800 branches in Italy. Day after day, more than 24,000 staff give of their best. In the service of their 4 million customers.</span></div><b><br />
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</b><div class="thumbnail" style="text-align: justify;"><span class="listing-desc"><b><img alt="Fortis Bank NV" border="0" height="100" src="http://www.ecbs.org/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/106.jpg" width="75" /></b></span><b> </b><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Confronted with the international financial crisis, Fortis has undergone a complete metamorphosis. Its Dutch banking and insurance activities have been acquired by the Dutch State. The other banking activities have been acquired by the Belgian State and will ultimately – together with the Belgian insurance activities – be acquired by BNP Paribas. By joining forces with BNP Paribas, one of Europe’s leading financial groups, they will be able to provide their customers with an even better service.</span><span class="listing-desc" style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Fortis Bank provides a total package of banking and insurance services to personal, business and institutional customers through its own high-performance channels and via other partners. The bank has built up a strong presence in the European retail banking market, operating through a variety of distribution channels. It offers financial services to companies, institutional clients and high net worth individuals and provides integrated solutions to enterprise and entrepreneur. Fortis Bank has a presence in 50 countries.<br />
Fortis Bank provides international financial services in Retail Banking, Asset Management, Private Banking and Merchant Banking.<br />
Fortis Investments is the asset manager of Fortis and has EUR 200 billion in assets under management. They have a global presence, with sales offices and 40 dedicated investment centers in Europe, the US and Asia. They offer international investment solutions, while meeting the requirements and needs of local investors, both institutional and wholesale/retail. They are a client-driven organization using a disciplined investment process to satisfy their clients' varied needs.<br />
Fortis Private Banking offers integrated and international asset and liability management solutions to high net worth individuals, their businesses and their advisers. With offices in 24 countries, they help their clients consolidate, preserve and transfer their wealth.</span></div><span class="listing-desc"><b><br />
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<div class="thumbnail"><span class="listing-desc"><b><img alt="Keytrade Bank" border="0" height="73" src="http://www.ecbs.org/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/119.jpg" width="100" /> </b><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Keytrade Bank, the Belgian's first online investment site, is a financial services company based in Belgium with a subsidiary in Luxembourg.</span><br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /> <br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"> In 1998, Keytrade Bank founded the first online investment broker in Belgium, named VMS-Keytrade. After its acquisition of RealBank in 2002, the organisation, by then renamed Keytrade Bank, received its official bank status. Thanks to its focus on quality and service provision, the organisation has grown into the largest Belgian online bank, boasting approximately 60,000 private and business customers. Keytrade Bank forms part of the Crédit Agricole Group, one of the largest banking groups in Europe. In July 1999, the bank opened its first branch in Luxembourg.</span><br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /> <br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"> Keytrade Bank has been able to accelerate it's online banking initiatives by easing customers' transactions and management of their investment portfolios from remote locations. This was done through implementing RSA SecurID two-factor user identification to increase log on security and thereby customer confidence.</span><br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /> <br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"> Keytrade Bank is still the undisputed leader in online trading in Belgium, with increased capacities to develop new products and investment services.</span><br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /> <br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"> Keytrade Bank offers all banking and trading services online.</span><b><br style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;" /> </b></span><b><br />
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The Bank's role is to contribute to maintaining the stability of the UK financial system. It aims to identify and draw attention to potential vulnerabilities and risks and to assist in efforts to ensure the system remains resilient and risks are reduced.<br />
Substantial work is underway in the light of the recent financial market turmoil to help rebuild confidence in financial institutions, and to reduce the likelihood and impact of a recurrence.</span></div><span class="listing-desc"><b><br />
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As well as having the largest branch network in the UK and providing market-leading wealth management, consumer finance, insurance and corporate banking solutions to millions of customers, the RBS Group has a growing presence across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.<br />
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RBS is one of the world's top 10 financial services groups and a leading provider of personal, business and institutional banking services.<br />
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The Royal Bank of Scotland Group's Personal Banking businesses provide customers in the UK and overseas with a comprehensive range of banking services - from everyday accounts to mortgages, loans, investments and insurance.<br />
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Their Wealth Management businesses provide private banking and investment services to global clients through a number of UK and overseas private banking subsidiaries, and offshore banking businesses.<br />
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The Royal Bank of Scotland Group's Business & Commercial brands offer a range of tailored products and services for small businesses, as well as providing a network of branch-based business advisers.<br />
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Global Banking and Markets supports the requirements of large international corporations and institutions, providing access to a full range of services in global financial markets, while Corporate Banking focuses on building long-term relationships with our corporate and commercial customers.<b><br />
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Both companies were keen to capitalize on the huge expansion of trade and to earn the handsome profits to be made from financing the movement of goods from Europe to the East and to Africa.<br />
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At Standard Chartered their success is built on teamwork, partnership and the diversity of our people.<br />
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At the heart of their values lie diversity and inclusion. They are a fundamental part of our culture, and constitute a long-term priority in their aim to become the world's best international bank.<br />
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Today they employ 75,000 people, representing 115 nationalities, and you'll find 60 nationalities among their 500 most senior leaders. They believe this diversity helps to fuel creativity and innovation, supporting the development of exciting new products and services for their customers worldwide.<br />
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* The world's best international bank<br />
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* Participation: Focusing on attractive, growing markets where they can leverage our relationships and expertise<br />
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Listed on both the London Stock Exchange and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Standard Chartered PLC is consistently ranked in the top 25 FTSE 100 companies by market capitalization.<br />
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Their three main businesses - Personal Banking, Corporate and Institutional Banking, Treasury - are all well-represented in Europe and contribute significantly to the global earnings of the Group.<br />
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</b><div class="thumbnail" style="text-align: justify;"><span class="listing-desc"><b><img alt="The Dutch Bank" border="0" height="38" src="http://www.ecbs.org/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/81.jpg" width="99" /></b></span><b> </b><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB, The Dutch Bank) is the central bank of the Netherlands. It is part of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB).</span><span class="listing-desc" style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) is responsible for safeguarding financial stability. More particularly, DNB contributes to defining and implementing the single monetary policy of the countries which have introduced the euro promotes the smooth operation of the payment system, and supervises financial institutions and the financial sector.<br />
If you buy an insurance policy, you assume that the insurer will be able to pay up if you should have to file a claim. Pensioners assume their pensions will be duly paid into their accounts each month. And workers who have their salaries paid into a bank account should be able to rest assured that their money is in safe hands. De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) works for a reliable financial system in which institutions meet their obligations.<br />
De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) acts as an adviser to the Dutch government. Also, it performs important functions in several consultative bodies. In offering independent economic advice, DNB contributes to sound economic policy-making on both the national and the international level. DNB is able to do so on the strength of its expertise, its reputation and its independent position.</span><br />
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ING is an international financial services company and one of the world’s largest savings banks. They are essentially a retail operation active in banking, investments, life insurance and retirement services. Their business model centres on collecting retail savings and pensions and then investing them across a conservative selection of well-diversified assets. Risk management is embedded in every level of their business.<br />
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* Focus on banking, investments, life insurance and retirement services<br />
* Provide retail customers with the products they need to grow savings, manage investments and prepare for retirement<br />
* Invest in bank distribution and high-growth markets<br />
* Continuous improvement of business fundamentals and maintaining strength in capital and risk management<br />
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Mission<br />
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“Setting the standard in helping the customers manage their financial future.”<br />
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ING remains focused on creating value for shareholders and rewarding them with a better total return on investment than the average of their peers in the financial sector over the longer term.<br />
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These four key points of our strategy will ensure they deliver on this goal:<br />
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* Focus on banking, investments, life insurance and retirement services<br />
* Provide retail customers with the products they need<br />
* Invest in bank distribution and high-growth markets<br />
* Continue to improve business fundamentals<br />
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ING Business Principles<br />
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As a global provider of financial products and services, ING plays an important role in society. In order to fulfil this role it needs to maintain the confidence of its customers, shareholders, employees, and other stakeholders by acting with professionalism and integrity.<br />
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ING Group attaches paramount importance to upholding its reputation, and the ING Business Principles play an important role in this respect. ING expects the highest levels of integrity from its employees, regardless of their position in the organisation.<br />
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The ING Business Principles were first introduced in 1999. They were updated in 2004.<br />
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The ING Business Principles are:<br />
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* Committed to our integrity<br />
* Aim for an above average return<br />
* Open and clear<br />
* Promote sustainable development and respect human rights<br />
* Respect each other<br />
* Involved in the communities they operate in<br />
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* The Business Principles apply to the whole of ING Group, its subsidiaries and business units and to every employee.<br />
* It is the responsibility of all those in authority at ING to ensure that these Principles are fully communicated to all present and future staff. They must also ensure that these are strictly observed.<br />
* The members of the Executive Board and all Managers are responsible for applying the Business Principles within their areas of responsibility.<br />
* The Executive Board receives regular reports, including an annual review, on the effective operation of the Business Principles.<br />
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<div class="thumbnail"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><b><img alt="Triodos Bank N.V." border="0" height="100" src="http://www.ecbs.org/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/164.jpg" width="75" /> </b>Triodos Slope N.V. is a repository based in the Holland with branches in Belgium, Deutschland, Fused Field and Spain. It is a cause in honourable banking. Triodos Finances finances companies which it thinks add social valuate and goodness both fill and the environment. The argot, Triodos - "tri hodos" - is translated from the Hellenic as "three-way way".In all digit countries where Triodos Side complex, Triodos Fundament mobilises donations to hold explore and developing in the sectors in which Triodos Finances is open. The Fundament's aim is to challenge both subject and worldwide initiatives that cause, art and culture, pedagogy and upbeat protection. In all of these comic, Triodos Support manages specific finances.Triodos Incline finances companies, institutions and projects that add social see and benefit grouping and the environment, with the hold of depositors and investors who want to encourage joint multiethnic arena and a sustainable gild.Their commission is to assist create a society that promotes people's wellborn of spiritedness and that has fallible mien at its set,to enable individuals, institutions and businesses to use money much consciously in construction that benefit fill and the surround, and designate sustainable developing,to give our customers sustainable business products and countertenor beliefs roughly what is crucial to fill as a value-led orderliness.Triodos Incline organized values are: Sustainability,picture,excellence,entrepreneurship.Their Enterprise Principles supply a framing for the way they convey our acting, and agree for their day-to-day decision-making. They are the principles that rule their manage and set the received by which inside and outside stakeholders can try them. Triodos Funds Commercialism Principles dispense to all directors, executives, direction and co-workers, and are allied to our set values. They conceive that their Line Principles ply planetary requirements of a code of bring.Triodos point and obey the law,see frail rights,honour the surround,be accountable,straight status.<br />
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<div class="thumbnail"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><span class="listing-desc"><b><img alt="Rabobank" border="0" height="100" src="http://www.ecbs.org/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/204.jpg" width="82" /> </b>The two botanist served their pastoral communities independently for three-quarters of a century, both successfully practicing synergistic banking principles. Therefore their 1972 merger was a dianoetic partnership. In 1980 the give decided to formally espouse the constitute that it had been using informally for some period - Rabobank Nederland - a combining of the archetypal letters of the two originative synergistic banks that covered the unification of their identities. Today Rabobank is owned by 161 anaesthetic botanist, all employed together to supply business services and products to the Nation retail and byplay markets.Rabobank Gather is a full-range business services provider supported on synergistic principles. They are a worldwide slicker in Food and Agri finance and in sustainability-oriented banking. The Assemble comprises 161 autarkic topical Land Rabobanks, a volumed identify of specialised world offices and subsidiaries. Food & Business is the socialism number focus of the Rabobank Radical.The Rabobank Assemble has the maximal ascribe rank (AAA), awarded by the well-known transnational assessment agencies Moody's and Acceptable & Beggarly's. In status of Tier 1 Cap, the activity is among the humans's cardinal maximal business institutions.Rabobank businessperson that operates on helpful principles. Its origins lie in the local give cooperatives that were supported in the Holland nearly 110 geezerhood ago by adventurous people who had virtually no admittance to the great trace of the localized Rabobanks with the expertise and economies of attain of Rabobank Nederland and it subsidiaries.Rabobank attaches uppercase view to having and holding mitigated customers. That is why one of its core objectives is to create the highest workable consumer continuance. Customer value is echolike in the honour of consumer satisfaction and loyalty. Rabobank is caviling of itself and is lancinating to inform from clients what it does wellspring and what could be restored.Over the quondam period Rabobank has cashed a great hatful of tending to the study and accordingly implemented measures that hone its own method of organisation.Joint interpersonal domain is gradually excavation its way into the nucleus of their concern. Kinda than to verify their customers off, they do this to refer risks and opportunities underlying in large payment facilities and transactions. In addition, they substantially protracted their extent of sustainable finance products and matured groundbreaking products specified as the Dutch commendation bill with status compensation.They also took activity to omit incertain companies from their pension fund's investments and are action steps towards achieving carbon-neutral mercantilism dealing.For companies hunt finance for proposed activities, financial institutions specified as Rabobank are real oftentimes vital. This gives them influence on promotion decisions and on the consequences of those investments for the environs in which we resilient.Rabobank is steadfastly sworn to achieving peak guest amount, and that committal has old leg. A turn has been prefab on the development of unscheduled sustainable versions of conventional products and services for their Nation clients, much as the Rabo Condition Mortgage, the Rabocard achievement salutation with condition rectification, and the Rabo River Savings declare.The Rabobank Forgather facilitates emissions trading through CLIMEX, an electronic trading level. CLIMEX also organises auctions of CO2 credits for a capability of Dweller public-sector organisations. Rabobank International's Artifact & Brave Derivatives Aggroup trades in CO2 rights and certificated egression rights for colossal joint customers.</span><b><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Keywords: all bank, all banks of the world, bank, banks of the world, definition of bank, information about all banks of the world, kinds of bank, types of bank, what is a bank</span><br />
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<span style="color: #ffcc33; font-family: verdana; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;"><span style="color: cyan;">Before giving the links of BANKS OF OTHER COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD,At first below, we like to make you know something more about Banks…</span><br />
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The imortance of Banks</span><br />
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</b></span></div><div class="thumbnail" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Bankers play very important role in the economic life of the nation. The health of the economy is closely related to the soundness of its banking system. Although banks create no new wealth but their borrowing, lending and related activities facilitate the process of production, distribution, exchange and consumption of wealth. In this way they become very effective partners in the process of economic development. Today modern banks are very useful for the utilization of the resources of the country. The banks are mobilizing the savings of the people for the investment purposes. If there would be no banks then a great portion of a capital of the country would remain idle.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">A bank as a matter of fact is just like a heart in the economic structure and the Capital provided by it is like blood in it. As long as blood is in circulation the organs will remain sound and healthy. If the blood is not supplied to any organ then that part would become useless, so if the finance is not provided to Agricultural sector or industrial sector, it will be destroyed. Loan facility provided by banks works as an incentive to the producer to increase the production. Many difficulties in the international payments have been over come and volume of transactions has been increased. Cheques, drafts bills of exchange and letters of credit are very important instruments of the banks. The banks collect these instruments drawn on banks in other cities or countries and proceeds according to the accounts of the customer's concerns. </span><b><br />
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<span style="color: #ffcc33; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">The imortance of Banking</span><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br />
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</b><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Banking is now an essential part of our economic system. Modern trade and commerce would almost be impossible without the availability of suitable banking services. First of all, banking promotes savings. All manner of people, from the ordinary laborers and workers to the rich land owners and businessmen, can keep their money safely in banks and saving centers.<br />
Secondly, banking promotes investments. Banks easily invest the money they get in industry , agriculture and trade. They either invest it directly or advance loans to other inventors.<br />
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Thirdly ,it is most through banks that foreign trade is carried on. Whether we export or import, it is through banks that money is transferred from one country to another. For example, bills of exchange and letters of credit are the regular ways banks use to transfer money.<br />
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Even the UN has the world bank that is like a big deposit for all the members countries. They can borrow from it according to their needs. But unwise borrowing and wasteful spending by countries like ours leads to heavy debts and economic distress. Let us have a modern , effective but simple banking system for our progress and prosperity. </span><br />
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</span></b><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Go out the concept of Capital to the total value of the assets that are held by a natural person or legal liabilities of less. Sometimes known amounts of cash contributed by the owners of the Organization of business or banking company in order to enable them to do their job.<br />
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Either through the purchase of shares and counted as part of the capital (style contribute) or loans and counted as part of the capital also (style lending).<br />
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Although the concept of capitalization Capitalization go out to the role or functions of capital in the business or bank, the capitalization, weak (and unlike the capitalization, strong) typically include the contributions of a few in the capital or rely on style contributions is less than what can be in the capital to meet the expansion of bank in obtaining loans, funding and wide (way of lending) has promised that part of the capital.And such an approach resorts to affiliates throughout the history of the international financial order to the collection of loans from the parent company to avoid the tax burden or to avoid payment of actual interest, considering that interest rates on loans in this case are treated as if it were divided profits allowed the parent company to enjoy Balsmahat tax and to avoid withholding tax.<br />
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Also, the issuance of certificates of new shares or distribution of bonus shares to shareholders Scrip Issue of the shareholders it comes the other of the accumulation of profits through a paragraph reserves in the balance sheet of the company. And Aistrt to shareholders to pay any amounts for new shares. Since it can get pregnant, the arrow on the one bonus share for every three shares owned by an old contributor himself. This approach leads usually to a decline in stock prices automatically by 25% In spite of what the method of preference shares to the owners to get cheap stock rather than stock-Ghali, they shall, in accordance with the concept or the philosophy of welfare in economics, they are not in good shape, as they say better off by such an advantage. But they should at the same time consider the courage to hope the high prices of those stocks gradually and bring it to the original value and by 25% which makes them well placed second preference better off in accordance with what is involved in the concept of economic well-being mentioned with him. The movement of price is not strange in the dealings of the financial markets, known as termed secession share stock split.<br />
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Of the foregoing, it is necessary to refer to the role Different role of banks capital and its importance in maintaining the integrity and durability of the development banks themselves and the safety of the banking system in the country in general. Banks generally work in an environment surrounded by a high degree of state Allatokd or uncertainty, which resulted in risk at different rates on its operations. So is the bank’s capital-based or wall that prevents the unexpected losses that can be exposed to banks and depositors money was at risk.<br />
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As the financial resources of the Bank, as noted above divided in substantive terms into two groups, first is subjective and the most important capital and reserves and called the money-owned and the second of Foreign Affairs and the most important deposits and borrowings, and bank the other, including the issuance of bonds and others, usually called the money borrowed, the bank’s own resources or capital, is in all cases the main source and the best sources and most suited to the needs of investment financing and the granting of loans for the purpose of economic activity and enable the banks to absorb losses, ie, to absorb the losses of working and operational. And the fact that banks do not work with their own funds only, but funds applicants, their role in the protection of funds by creditors (the owners of deposits) to make the capital a line of defense the President exercised by the bank in providing protection for depositors from any loss or accidental external result of the decline in stock prices or failure in collection of some of the loans or withdrawals surprise by depositors in times of exceptional quick-impact which is exposed to the banking market in particular. and although the configuration of the financial resources of the bank, whether self or foreign, as we noted earlier, the role of capital in the business banking remains different completely on the role of capital in the business of economic non-bank, as the focus of major task in the latter to finance the purchase of buildings, machinery and equipment necessary for the production process as a primary objective and then came to protect the rights of creditors in their different terms as a target secondary, while we believe this picture is different to the established economic, banking, where The role of capital in the financing and purchase of fixed assets is very minor and that the rights of creditors short and long-term is the main objective, which requires the availability of the assets of a strong and liquid capital.<br />
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The above, and as it came to the Iraqi National banking activity which is a number of private sector banks, with over 35 banks today on civil strife, the capitalization is still not exceeding one trillion Iraqi dinars, but a little.<br />
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If we take into account the needs of the country’s financing, we find that the capital of private banks relative to gross domestic product (non-oil) does not exceed 1.5% which is very low and reflects the weakness of financial depth of the country or Huan pillar of capitalism in private banks and low, as well as lower contribution the economic development of our country, which requires the strengthening of their capital is a significant turn from banks, each family closed weak in their capital and operation, to companies big banking can expand their capital through merging with each other or to increase the number of shareholders and restructuring financially and operationally to be a force for bank financing active in the leadership of the financial activity in our country’s future.<br />
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Therefore we decided to Board of Directors of the Iraqi Central Bank by the private banks increased their capital from a minimum of 50 billion dinars, up to 250 billion dinars in the next three years, beginning in 2010 and phased manner, which encourages these banks to integrate and really activate their operations and enable them to mobilize resources savings to the private sector to better serve the requirements of economic development. Provided that the capital resources directed towards the recruitment of new direct lending and credit that a deepening of the banking and brokerage operations Tnoaia broader financial instruments required by modern banking in our country. Also, the required increase in capital will take the broad concept of his or flexible, which means to check the banks increase their capital, taking into account not paid-up capital only, but plus what is available from capital reserves and retained earnings and other, within the so-called property rights. </span><br />
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