Results 151 - 158 from 158 for "banking"
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2012 Banking Year Starts With Several Uncertainties
03.22.2012
As if the uncertainty coming from foreign markets were not enough, the 2012 banking year appears to be marked by a number of doubts arising from within it and calling for an answer to be found fast more
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BCR Private Banking Assets Rise To EUR941M
02.27.2012
Romania’s largest bank by assets Banca Comerciala Romana (BCR) Monday said its private banking business rose 29% to over 2,000 customers at the end of 2011, with total assets under management worth more
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Danila, BNR: We Can No Longer Put Off Building A Strategic Bank
12.21.2011
Romania is facing a strong credit crisis, as well as prospects of banks that are part of foreign groups limiting their funding even further, so it has no excuses for postponing the construction of a more
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Moody’s: Romanian Banks Under Increasing Outside Pressure
12.12.2011
Moody’s Investors Service Monday warned Romanian banking system could come under increasing pressure due to the escalation of the European banking and sovereign debt crisis. more
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Banks’ Return To Losses Brings Solvency Down To 13.4%
11.08.2011
The fact that the banking sector reported losses again in the third quarter, added with the record-high 23% ratio of non-performing loans recorded in September, puts pressure on bank capitals, with more
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Financial Sector Generates 40% Of Integrator Romsys’ Sales
09.16.2011
Romsys, one of the largest IT&C integrators in Romania, acquired by Austrian group New Frontier Holding from businessman Marius Cojanu in 2007, expects EUR46.2 million revenue this year, up 10% on more
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Former Banca Transilvania Executive Moves To Restaurant Business
06.28.2011
Ionut Patrahau, 41, former deputy general manager and member of Banca Transilvania’s board of directors, set up a restaurant business in Cluj-Napoca. The new business required investments of around more
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GfK: Only 4% Of Romanians Use Internet Banking
06.09.2011
Romania has one of the lowest penetration rates of Internet banking services in Central and Eastern Europe, just 4%, compared to 42% in the Czech Republic, 34% in Austria or 13% in Croatia, according more