This article is about Poland's central bank during the interwar period. For the 19th-century bank, see Bank Polski. For other uses, see Bank of Poland.
Bank Polski SA, full name Bank Polski Spółka Akcyjna (lit.'Bank of Poland Joint-stock Company'), sometimes referred to as the "Second Bank of Poland" to distinguish it from its 19th-century namesake, was the central bank of the Second Polish Republic. It was founded in 1924 and operated until the invasion of Poland in 1939, after which it relocated to London together with the Polish Government in Exile. In liberated Poland, it was replaced in 1945 by the National Bank of Poland, and was eventually liquidated in 1952.
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The BankPolski (lit. 'Bank of Poland'), sometimes referred to as the "First Bank of Poland" to distinguish it from its 20th-century namesake,: 97 was...
shares belong to PKO BankPolski, the biggest bank of Poland. KREDOBANK is a member of the Independent Association of Ukrainian banks and European Business...
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stress tests are performed in cooperation with the ESRB, the European Central Bank (ECB), national competent authorities and the European Commission. In particular...
AMRO Bank professionals, as an independent start-up and partnership with Bankgesellschaft Berlin. As of 2010 the company was part of PKO BankPolski. Inteligo...
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September 2003 HSBC bought Polski Kredyt BankSA of Poland for $7.8 million. In June 2004 HSBC expanded into China buying 19.9% of the Bank of Communications of...
the sale to PKO BankPolski for €694 million but retains a presence in Poland via operations and IT units supporting the Nordic banks. By end 2014, lending...
In 1998, BRE Bank merged with PolskiBank Rozwoju S.A. In 2000, BRE bank started operations in the retail banking segment, launching mBank, the first Internet...