翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Červeňany
・ Červonka
・ Čerín
・ Čerčany
・ Čerňovice
・ Čerťák
・ Česim
・ Česko hledá SuperStar
・ Česko Slovensko má talent
・ Česko Slovensko má talent (series 1)
・ Česko Slovenská SuperStar 2009
・ Česko Slovenská SuperStar 2011
・ Česko Slovenská SuperStar 2013
・ Česko Slovenská SuperStar 2015
・ Českomoravská
Československá obchodní banka
・ Československé hudební nástroje
・ Česká
・ Česká Bělá
・ Česká Bříza
・ Česká Kamenice
・ Česká Kubice
・ Česká Lípa
・ Česká Lípa District
・ Česká Metuje
・ Česká pošta
・ Česká Rafinérská
・ Česká Rybná
・ Česká Skalice
・ Česká společnost pro vědeckou a technickou komunikaci


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Československá obchodní banka : ウィキペディア英語版
Československá obchodní banka

Československá obchodní banka, a.s. (ČSOB) is one of the largest commercial banks operating in the Czech Republic.〔(Czech Top 100 – Finanční instituce )〕 It is a universal bank that offers a full range of banking services to individuals and companies. It operates 280 ČSOB branded branches, and 3,300 Česká pošta (Czech postal company) branches under the brand name Poštovní spořitelna.
The bank is owned by Belgium-based KBC Bank. Until 2008 ČSOB also operated in Slovakia, but in 2008 a new company Československá obchodná banka, a.s. (ČSOB Slovakia) was created under direct control of KBC Bank. Czech ČSOB holds a 47% minority stake in Slovak ČSOB. Since 2011, the bank has sponsored the Czech ice hockey club HC Pardubice, which took the name ''HC ČSOB Pojišťovna Pardubice''.
==History==

ČSOB was established in 1964 in the former Czechoslovakia as the sole bank providing foreign trade, financing and convertible currency operations. After 1989, ČSOB expanded its activity to include services for entrepreneurs and for individuals.
A major milestone in ČSOB's history was its privatisation in June 1999, when the Belgian KBC Bank (a member of the KBC Group NV) bought a 66% majority stake from the Czech government for 40 billion CZK.〔(Radio Prague: Economic report )〕 Later, in 1999, KBC bought a further 16.63% stake from the National Bank of Slovakia. At the same time the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development purchased 7.47% from the NBS.〔(EBRD sells its shares in Czech-based CSOB to KBC )〕
Prior to acquiring its bankrupt competitor Investiční a poštovní banka in 1999, ČSOB was the fourth-largest bank in the Czech Republic. The acquisition of Investiční a poštovní banka, at the time the third-largest Czech bank, brought an additional 3.3 million customers and a network of 179 branches.〔(CSOB acquires IPB´s business )〕
Since 1 July 2008 ČSOB Slovakia has begun to merge with Istrobanka following the latter's acquisition by KBC.
In November 2009, KBC announced a plan to float 40% of ČSOB on the Prague Stock Exchange the following year.〔(KBC sets out large-scale divestment program to EC )〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Československá obchodní banka」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.