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Website:
http://www.csas.cz
Phone: +420 2 6107 1111 |
Address:
Na Prikope 29
113 98 Praha 1, |
Company Description
Ceska Sporitelna a.s.. The company is a commercial bank involved in all fields of universal banking services such as the issuance of loans and mortgage loans to private and commercial customers, savings, retail, corporate and investment banking services and security brokerage. The group is also involved in insurance, investment management, pension fund and consultancy activities. The company has only one consolidated foreign subsidiary in the Slovak Republic and 7 domestic subsidiaries. Commercial bank issuing loans to private & commercial customers & providing other bank & financial services
Key People
| Chairman & Managing Director | John J. Stack |
| Vice Chairman | Dusan Baran |
| Chairman | Andreas Treichl |
| Vice Chairman | Livia Klausova |
Related Business Topics
Breaking News
Forbes.com - 2 hours ago
PRAGUE, Nov 27 (Reuters) - Here are news stories, press reports and events to watch which may affect Czech financial markets on Friday. =========================ECONOMIC DATA========================= Real-time economic data releases.................... ...
Forbes.com - November 18, 2009 6:32 AM
PRAGUE, Nov 18 (Reuters) - KBC will sell a 30 to 40 percent minority stake in Czech bank CSOB in 2010 on the Prague stock exchange in what is expected to be the largest listing in the bourse's history. The listing, part of Belgian banking and insurance ...
CNBC - November 03, 2009 6:12 AM
The problems Czech and Slovak banks had during the state-owned period put them in good stead for the current crisis, Pavel Kysilka, deputy CEO of Ceska Sporitelna, told CNBC ...
CNBC - November 03, 2009 5:49 AM
The problems Czech and Slovak banks had during the state-owned period put them in good stead for the current crisis, Pavel Kysilka, deputy CEO of Ceska Sporitelna, told CNBC ...
CNBC - November 03, 2009 4:25 AM
The problems Czech and Slovak banks had during the state-owned period put them in good stead for the current crisis, Pavel Kysilka, deputy CEO of Ceska Sporitelna, told CNBC ...

