Clients

  • AEGON

    AEGON is an international life insurance, pension and asset management company with businesses in over 20 markets in the Americas, Europe and Asia.

  • APS Bank

    APS Bank is the leading community bank in Malta. APS offers personalized financial solutions based on trust and inspired by its social commitment.

  • Aranykor Nyugdíjpénztár

    "Golden Age Voluntary Fund" is one of the most reliable members of the Hungarian private fund market.

  • Aval Bank

    Aval Bank provides a broad range of standard and innovative banking services through its nationwide network which comprised, as of January 1, 2011, 931 outlets located in big cities, provincial and community centers throughout Ukraine. Since October 2005, the Bank has been part of the Raiffeisen International Bank Holding AG Group, Austria (since October 2010 — Raiffeisen Bank International AG).

  • Banca Transilvania

    Banca Transilvania is among the first banks in Romania, in terms of assets. Its mission, as a private bank with majority Romanian capital, is to support the business environment through innovative services and products. BT's activity is organized on four main business lines: retail, SME, corporate and the Healthcare Division.

  • Bank of Valetta

    The BOV Group is a leading financial services provider in Malta, providing a full range of financial services including investment banking, private banking, fund management, bancassurance and stockbroking. Domestic operations include a national network of 41 branches, a Corporate Centre, 6 Business Centres and a Wealth Management arm.

  • Budapest Bank

    Budapest Bank Nyrt. has been an influential player of the Hungarian financial market for more than 20 years. As one of the first commercial banks in the country, it offers comprehensive financial services to individual and business customers since the establishment of the two-tier banking system in 1987. GE Capital, the financial arm of GE (General Electric Company), first acquired a stake in Budapest Bank in 1995 through the acquisition of bank shares.

  • CIB Bank (Intesa Sanpaolo)

    CIB Bank is Hungary's second largest bank which operates in a branch network of almost 140 units, multiple prize-winner electronic channels (developed by IND), and many renewed products and services. In January 2007, by way of the fusion of the parent bank of CIB, Banca Intesa and Sanpaolo IMI, the third-largest Italian Bank, the biggest bank group of Italy came about under the name Intesa Sanpaolo S.p.A. The group plays a definitive role in the European financial market.

  • Erste Bank

    ERSTE BANK HUNGARY ZRT. is member of the Erste Group; which is a well-known name on the Central-European banking market with a 190 years history in Austria. The bank has provided full-range financial services for its retail and corporate clients.

  • FHB Bank

    FHB Land Credit and Mortgage Bank Company, a specialised credit institution, was established in October of 1997 with a share capital by four banks (Magyar Befektetési és Fejlesztési Bank Rt., Mezobank Rt., Postabank és Takarékpénztár Rt., Pénzintézeti Központ Bank Rt.) and the Ministry of Finance. By establishing the Bank, the goal of the founders was to establish long-term financing, to create opportunities for long-term investment, and to promote the development of the real estate market.

  • Izola Bank

    Izola Bank provides competitive, straightforward and easy-to-use financial services and products to corporate clients. Established in 1994, Izola offers corporate banking services over the internet to customers primarily in Belgium, France and Malta.

  • Lombard Bank

    Lombard Bank Malta p.l.c. dates back to 1955 when Lombard North Central of the UK was accepting deposits in Malta through a number of agents. This activity was formalised in 1969 when Lombard Bank (Malta) Limited was registered as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lombard North Central plc - a member of the Natwest Bank Group. Services cover the full range of traditional commercial banking activities yet focus is given to extending a personalised service.

  • MKB

    Operating since 1950, MKB Bank is one of the oldest members of the Hungarian bank system and the fourth largest financial institution on the domestic market on the basis of its balance sheet total. Being the defining member of the BayernLB Group in the CEE region, MKB targets the most considerable domestic and multinational companies, quality medium size companies with perspective, the upper and middle retail customer segments and small enterprises with its financial products and services.

  • National Bank of Oman (NBO)

    National Bank of Oman (NBO), the first local bank in the Sultanate of Oman, was founded in 1973 and is today the one of the largest banks in Oman. The Bank serves its customers in Oman through 67 Branches (including 2 Booths) and 177 ATMs as well as 5 branches in Egypt and 1 in U.A.E. NBO's Call Center enables customers to enjoy banking services 365 days of the year.

  • Raiffeisen Bank Hungary

    The Hungarian Raiffeisen Bank today is one of the most determining, universal players of the Hungarian financial sector. The results are approached by improving efficiency, introducing new products, constantly renewing their internal organization and always bearing in mind the high level of customer service. The key to their success is the continuous innovation, staff expertise, high quality customer service and strong equity ownership background.

  • Tejarat Bank

    Bank Tejarat was established as per Legal Bill of Department of Banks Affairs approved in September 1979 upon amalgamation of eleven private banks that became twelve banks by joining Iran-Russia Bank with a capital of 39.1 billion Rial. The merger eventually has rendered Tejarat Bank the unique opportunity to be the sole commercial bank in Iran to have taken advantage of the precious experiences of the past and the present mixing long time successful international banking record with local knowledge and understanding.

  • Tinkoff Bank

    Tinkoff Credit Systems Bank (closed joint-stock company) is a modern, well-managed financial institution specializing in the consumer lending in all of Russia's regions. TCS Bank has taken the best practices of banks throughout the world with a mission to provide the highest standards of customer service.

  • Unicredit

    UniCredit Bank Hungary Zrt. is the Hungarian member of UniCredit Group operating the largest international banking network with nearly 3,900 branches1 in Central and Eastern Europe. In Hungary UniCredit Bank offers comprehensive and flexible products and services under favourable conditions to private customers as well as small and medium size enterprises and large corporates.

  • Vodafone

    Vodafone is one of the world's largest mobile telecommunications company. It operates network in over 30 countries and has partner networks in over 40 additional countries.

  • ZUNO

    Raiffeisen Bank International announced its intention to enter the markets of Central and Eastern Europe with a new direct banking model at the end of 2009. After its roll out in Slovakia, ZUNO BANK intends to launch operations in the Czech Republic in 2011. ZUNO also aims to expand into other CEE countries at a later stage.