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Global Finance names the World’s Safest Banks 2011 in Central & Eastern Europe
NEW YORK, August 18, 2011 — Global Finance magazine (GFmag.com) has named the top 10 Safest Banks in Central & Eastern Europe in an exclusive survey to be published in the October 2011 issue. Winners were selected through an evaluation of long-term credit ratings—from Moody’s, Standard & Poor’s and Fitch—and total assets of the 500 largest banks worldwide.
The full report covers the safest banks in Western Europe, Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, the Middle East, North America, Latin America and Australasia.
“More than ever, customers around the world are viewing long-term creditworthiness as the key feature of the banks with which they do business,” says Joseph D. Giarraputo, publisher of Global Finance . “These banks have solid capital positions and superior risk management capabilities.”
For editorial information please contact: Andrea Fiano, Editor, email: afiano@gfmag.com
1 |
Všeobecná úverová banka (VÚB) (Slovak Republic) |
6 |
BRE Bank (Poland) |
2 |
Ceská Sporitelna (Czech Republic) |
7 |
Banca Commerciala Româna (Romania) |
3 |
Komercní Banka (Czech Republic) |
8 |
Vnesheconombank (Russian Federation) |
4 |
Bank Pekao (Poland) |
9 |
Sberbank of Russia (Russian Federation) |
5 |
Bank Zachodni WBK (Poland) |
10 |
JSC VTB Bank (Russian Federation) |
PR date: Global Finance magazine August 18, 2011
Ratings as of: August 11, 2011