Global Finance names the 2010 World’s Best Emerging Market Banks in Central and Eastern Europe
NEW YORK, March 23, 2010 — Global Finance magazine (www.gfmag.com) has named the “Best Emerging Market Banks in Central & Eastern Europe” in an exclusive survey to be published in the May 2010 issue. Global Finance editors—with input from industry analysts, corporate executives and banking consultants—selected the best emerging market bank in the region and in 22 countries. Criteria for choosing the winners included growth in assets, profitability, strategic relationships, customer service, competitive pricing, and innovative products.
This is the seventeenth year that the magazine has selected top banking performers in emerging markets. The report covers best banks in Asia, the Middle East and Africa, Latin America, and Central and Eastern Europe. “We remain in an unusually challenging environment for banks and their customers,” says Joseph Giarraputo, publisher of Global Finance. “More than ever, customers are demanding superior competence from their banking partners. These are the banks best providing that competence.”
For editorial information please contact: Dan Keeler, Editor, email: dan@gfmag.com
Global Finance announces the “2010 Best Emerging Market Banks”
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Regional Winner: RZB/Raiffeisen International |
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Albania |
International Commercial Bank |
Belarus |
BelarusBank |
Bosnia & Herzegovina |
Raiffeisen Bank DD Bosna/Hercegovina |
Bulgaria |
UniCredit Bulbank |
Croatia |
Privredna Banka Zagreb |
Czech Republic |
CSOB |
Estonia |
Swedbank |
Hungary |
OTP Bank |
Kosovo | Raiffeisen Bank Kosovo |
Latvia | SEB Bank |
Lithuania | SEB Bank |
Macedonia | Komercijalna Bank |
Malta | Bank of Valletta |
Moldova | Moldova Agroindbank |
Poland | Bank Pekao SA |
Romania | BRD-Groupe Societe Generale |
Russia | MDM Bank |
Serbia | Raiffeisen Banka |
Slovakia | Tatra Banka |
Slovenia | Nova Ljubljanska Banka |
Turkey | Akbank |
Ukraine | UkrSibbank |