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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bank_AustriaBank Austria - Wikipedia

    Website. www.bankaustria.at. UniCredit Bank Austria AG, branded and widely referred to as Bank Austria, is an Austrian bank, 99,9965% owned by Milan -based pan-European banking group UniCredit. Bank Austria was formed in 1991 by merger of Vienna's Länderbank and Zentralsparkasse, acquired Creditanstalt-Bankverein in 1997, and merged with it to ...

  2. guide-to-the-archive.rothschildarchive.org › the-vienna-banking-house › deptsThe Rothschild Archive Research Forum

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  3. This article reveals that the diplomatic and financial history of 1931 was even more turbulent than believed to date. New documents found at the Bank of England show that an intricate system of cross-deposits was set up by the Austrian Central Bank covertly to direct funds to the Creditanstalt via American and British banks – to compensate it for taking over the bankrupt Bodencreditanstalt ...

  4. Bank Austria Creditanstalt (BA-CA) es un grupo bancario austríaco. Con sede en Viena, desde 2007 es una filial del grupo italiano Unicredit. En 2020, el grupo tenía una cuota de mercado del 20 % en Austria, con más de 1,8 millones de clientes y 400 oficinas. Tenía también intereses en Europa Central y Oriental, donde contaba con más de 1 ...

  5. Creditanstalt - Official website ... - - ca.is

  6. Creditanstalt held less than 4 per cent of the bank's overseas debt.4 None the less, it is clear that the collapse of the Creditanstalt heralded the German crisis, and probably did help undermine confidence in the German banking system. The conventional view holds that the problems of the Creditanstalt were

  7. Part I The Creditanstalt-Wiener Bankverein; Chapter One Ownership, Organization, and Personnel of the Creditanstalt-Wiener Bankverein, 1938–1945; Chapter Two The Creditanstalt, Its Jewish Customers, and Aryanization; Chapter Three An Expanding Creditanstalt in an Expanding German Empire; Chapter Four Serving the Regime in Peace and War