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Erste Group

Erste Group Bank AG (Erste Group) is an Austrian financial service provider in Central and Eastern Europe serving 15.7 million clients in over 2,700 branches in seven countries.[3]

Erste Group Bank AG
Headquarters at Erste Campus
TypeAktiengesellschaft
IndustryFinancial services
Founded9 August 2008 (October 1819 as the first Austrian savings banks)
HeadquartersVienna, Austria
Area served
Central and Eastern Europe
Key people
Willi Cernko (CEO since 2022)
ProductsRetail and commercial banking, investment and private banking, asset management
Revenue€6.772 billion (2015)
€1.801 million (as of 2019)[1]
€1.187 million (as of 2019)[1]
Total assets€271.983 billion (Q3 2020)[2]
Total equity€19.6 billion (2019)[2]
Number of employees
47,230 (2019)[2]
Websitewww.erstegroup.com

History

Erste Group was founded in October 1819 as Erste österreichische Spar-Casse in Leopoldstadt, a suburb of Vienna. After the demise of communism, the company started a strong expansion into Central and Eastern Europe and by 2008 it had acquired 10 banks. In 1997, it went public and today the company is listed on the exchanges of Vienna, Prague and Bucharest and included in the indices CEETX, ATX and PX.

On 9 August 2008 the former Erste Bank Oesterreich was split up into the newly founded holding company Erste Group Bank AG and the subsidiary Erste Bank der österreichischen Sparkassen AG; the foreign subsidiaries were taken over by the new holding company. Erste Group now includes all companies of the Group.

The IPO in Vienna in 1997 was carried out by what was then the unitary Erste Bank (see link), which was also the institution which carried out further capital increases up until 2006, as well as a share split. Some of these transactions were the largest of their kind ever carried out in Vienna as a financial center. The capital generated by these transactions was used to finance acquisitions. On 18 July 2013 Erste Group successfully completed a capital increase in the amount of EUR 660.6 million. Erste Group shares are listed on the Vienna, Prague and Bucharest stock exchanges. Erste Group Bank AG is the most heavily weighted component of the "ATX" share index, which tracks the blue-chip shares traded on the Vienna Stock Exchange. (25 June 2018)[4]

In 2017, Erste Group received the "Best Bank in Central and Eastern Europe" award from Euromoney. That year, the publication also named Erste Group's subsidiary banks in Austria, the Czech Republic and Montenegro "Best Bank" in their respective markets, while it honored Group subsidiary Banca Comerciala Romana (BCR) in Romania as "Best Bank Transformation in Central and Eastern Europe".[5]

In a ranking by Forbes Magazine of the world's largest stock corporations in 2013, Erste Group Bank came in 672nd place and was third among Austrian companies.[6]

Expanding into Central and Eastern Europe since 1997

Erste Bank has been formed after the merger of GiroCredit Bank AG, Die Erste österreichische Spar-Casse AG (and some smaller institutions) in 1997. After restructuring and going public in November 1997, Erste Bank – at the time the uniform organization – embarked on its expansion strategy into Central and Eastern Europe. The first takeover was the Hungarian Mezőbank in 1997 (which was privatised by GiroCredit). After carrying out another capital increase, the expansion continued. In 2000, majority stakes were acquired in the Czech Česká spořitelna and in the Slovak Slovenská sporiteľňa.

Also in 2000, three small Croatian banks were merged to create Erste & Steiermärkische Bank d.d., following their takeovers as of 1997 by Erste Bank and the Steiermärkische Bank und Sparkassen AG.

In 2003, Riječka banka was merged with Erste & Steiermärkische Bank. The stake owned by Erste in these subsidiaries has been 55.1% ever since.

The acquisition of 61.88% in Banca Comercială Română S.A. (BCR), the largest Romanian bank with 2.8, million customers and 12,000 employees, for EUR 3.751 billion in 2005 was the largest foreign direct investment ever by an Austrian enterprise. The number of the employees at the end of 2008 was 9,985.

In July 2005, Erste Bank signed the purchase agreement for the acquisition of 83.28% of the shares in Novosadska banka a.d., Novi Sad, from the Republic of Serbia. With the acquisition of the bank, Erste Bank entered the Serbian market which promises enormous growth potential.[7]

In 2007, Erste acquired 100% of Bank Prestige in Ukraine, its first business venture in the country. In April 2013, Erste Group sold its Ukrainian subsidiary for around EUR 63 million to the owners of the Ukrainian Fidobank. The sale was in line with Erste Group's strategy to focus on the retail business in the eastern part of the European Union. Ukraine been growing more and more distant from the EU politically in the last few years, and therefore, no longer fit into the strategy of the banking group.[7]

In 2008, the foreign business of Erste Bank was transferred to the newly founded Erste Group.

Bank acquisitions in Central and Eastern Europe since 1997[8]
Year Bank Country Share
(today)
Price
(in EUR mn)
Comments
1997
2003
Mezőbank
Postabank
Hungary 70.00% n. a. (Mezőbank)
400 (Postabank)
operates the fifth largest subsidiary network in Hungary; in 1998 it was renamed Erste Bank Hungary, 2003 consolidated with Postabank
2000 Česká spořitelna Czech Republic 99% 530 largest private bank in Czech Republic; 2000: 52.07% acquired
2000 Slovenská sporiteľňa Slovakia 100.00% 425 2000: acquisition of 67.2%; 2005: call option exercised for additional 19.99%, afterwards, acquisition of 100%
1997–
2002
Bjelovarska banka
Trgovačka banka
Čakovečka banka
Riječka banka
Croatia 69.3% n. a. Merged Erste & Steiermärkischen Bank d.d., third largest bank in Croatia
2005 Novosadska banka Serbia 80.5% n. a. Renamed to Erste Bank Novi Sad
2005 Banca Comercială Română Romania 93.6% 3,751 largest bank in Romania at the time of acquisition
2007 Bank Prestige Ukraine 0% 79.4 Sold to Fidobank in April 2013
2009 Opportunity Bank Montenegro 100% Renamed to Erste Bank Podgorica
2018 Erste Securities Polska Poland n.a. n.a.

[9][10]

Subsidiaries in Central and Eastern Europe

 
Erste Group Structure

The holding company Erste Group Bank AG operates local banks in seven countries in Central and Eastern Europe:

Other financial institutions with the share of Erste Group:

  • Montenegro: Erste Bank AD Podgorica
  • Slovenia: Slovenia Banka Sparkasse d.d.
  • Poland: Erste Securities Polska

Effects of the financial crisis

In October 2011 it said it expected a full year loss of up to EUR 1.1 billion, after making writedowns and provisions of EUR 1.6 billion. This would be its first loss since at least 1988. It said the writedowns were due to government intervention in Hungary, where it is forced to take losses on Swiss franc mortgages, and a slower than expected recovery in Romania. It will also delay a plan to repay some of the state aid received in 2009.[11] In August 2013, Erste Group Bank AG was the first Austrian bank to fully repay the participation capital of EUR 1.76 billion issued in 2009 which consisted of EUR 1.22 billion from the Republic of Austria and EUR 540 million from private investors.[12] From 2009 to 2012, the Republic of Austria received annual dividend payments from Erste Group of EUR 98 million and private investors of EUR 43 million. Including the pro rata dividend for 2013 which paid in June 2014 after the corresponding resolution is passed by the annual shareholders' meeting, the Republic of Austria received EUR 448 million and private investors EUR 198 million in dividends.[13]

During the 2014 stress test (finance) of the European Banking Authority (EBA), Erste Group Bank AG's equity ratio reached 11.2% under the normal scenario and 7.6% under the negative scenario, so that Erste Group passed the stress test as expected.[14] As of year end 2015, Erste Group achieved a net profit of EUR 968.2 million, 4.2% lending growth and a CET 1 ratio of 12.3%.[15]

Online Banking George

In January 2015, Erste introduced its digital banking platform "George" in Austria. George was launched in Slovakia and in the Czech Republic in 2017, in Romania in 2018, in Croatia in 2020 and in Hungary in 2021. According to Erste Group, there were approximately 4 million George users in the first four markets by the end of 2018, and more than 5 million in 2021.[16]

Headquarters Erste Campus

In the spring of 2016, 4.500 employees of Erste Group, of Erste Bank Oesterreich and their subsidiaries in Vienna moved to their new headquarters "Erste Campus". The cornerstone had been laid on 26 June 2012. The headquarter is located on the area of the former Südbahnhof and is the first building complex of "Quartier Belvedere" to be completed. Once it is finished, the new district will be a mix of company buildings, apartments, parks, cultural spaces, shops and restaurants.[17]

Initial public offering, capital increases, acquisitions

The initial public offering was carried out in Vienna in 1997 by the – at time uniform – organization Erste Bank, which also carried out further capital increases until 2006 and one stock split. Some of these transactions were the largest of their kind ever on the financial market in Vienna. The capital raised was used to finance acquisitions. On 18 July 2013, Erste Group successfully completed a capital increase of EUR 660.6 million. The Erste Group share is listed on the exchanges of Vienna, Prague and Bucharest.

Shareholders

 
Aktie ERSTE GROUP BANK graph preise

Effective 30 June 2016, the shareholders were:[18]

  • 19.5% ERSTE Foundation direct & indirect
  • 9.9% CaixaBank
  • 5.0% Retail Investors Austria
  • 4.6% Harbor Int. Fund
  • 0.9% Employees
  • 45.1% Institutional Investors
  • 15.0% Unidentified (Institutional and Retail Investors international)

Free float: 70.6%

References

  1. ^ a b "Erste Group Q3 2019 results" (PDF).
  2. ^ a b c "Interim Report – Third Quarter 2020" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Presentation H1 2016" (PDF). Erste Group Bank. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
  4. ^ Indexwerte, retrieved 25 May 2018
  5. ^ CEE's best bank 2017: Erste Group, 6 July 2017, retrieved 25 May 2018
  6. ^ "Elf Firmen unter den weltweit größten". oesterreich.orf.at. 18 April 2013. Retrieved 18 April 2013. Österreich ist mit elf Unternehmen in der am Mittwoch veröffentlichten Rangliste des US-Magazins „Forbes“ der weltweit größten 2.000 Firmen vertreten. […] Erste Group Bank (Platz 672), […] Unter den 2.000 Firmen befinden sich ausschließlich Aktiengesellschaften, weshalb beispielsweise Red Bull nicht vorkommt. […] Zur Erstellung der Rangliste wurden folgende Kennzahlen verwendet: Umsatz, Gewinn, Vermögenswert und Marktkapitalisierung.
  7. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 31 January 2016. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  8. ^ Geschichte der Erste Bank bzw. Erste Group (Retrieved 1 April 2014)
  9. ^ Rapp, Christian und Rapp-Wimberger, Nadia. Arbeite, Sammle, Vermehre.. Verlag Christian Brandstätter, 2005. p. 138.
  10. ^ Rapp, Christian und Rapp-Wimberger, Nadia. Arbeite, Sammle, Vermehre.. Verlag Christian Brandstätter, 2005. p. 135.
  11. ^ Erste Slumps as Hungary, Romania Trigger $1.1 Billion Loss, retrieved 11 October 2011
  12. ^ UPDATE 1-Erste says sold 540 mln eur capital to investors, retrieved 11 October 2011[dead link]
  13. ^ Der Staat ist bei der Ersten draußen Der Standard, 8 August 2013
  14. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 August 2019. Retrieved 13 May 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  15. ^ https://www.erstegroup.com/content/dam/at/eh/www_erstegroup_com/en/Investor%20Relations/2015/Reports/AR2015_FINAL_en.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  16. ^ ""4 Länder, 4 Millionen!"". blog.mygeorge.at (in German). Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 May 2016. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  18. ^ "Shareholder Structure". Erste Group. 5 September 2016. Retrieved 23 July 2015.

External links

  • Official website
  • Vienna Stock Exchange: Erste Group Bank AG

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Erste Group Bank AG Erste Group is an Austrian financial service provider in Central and Eastern Europe serving 15 7 million clients in over 2 700 branches in seven countries 3 Erste Group Bank AGHeadquarters at Erste CampusTypeAktiengesellschaftTraded asWBAG EBSPSE EBSBVB EBSIndustryFinancial servicesFounded9 August 2008 October 1819 as the first Austrian savings banks HeadquartersVienna AustriaArea servedCentral and Eastern EuropeKey peopleWilli Cernko CEO since 2022 ProductsRetail and commercial banking investment and private banking asset managementRevenue 6 772 billion 2015 Operating income 1 801 million as of 2019 1 Net income 1 187 million as of 2019 1 Total assets 271 983 billion Q3 2020 2 Total equity 19 6 billion 2019 2 Number of employees47 230 2019 2 Websitewww erstegroup com Contents 1 History 2 Expanding into Central and Eastern Europe since 1997 2 1 Subsidiaries in Central and Eastern Europe 2 2 Effects of the financial crisis 2 3 Online Banking George 2 4 Headquarters Erste Campus 3 Initial public offering capital increases acquisitions 4 Shareholders 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditErste Group was founded in October 1819 as Erste osterreichische Spar Casse in Leopoldstadt a suburb of Vienna After the demise of communism the company started a strong expansion into Central and Eastern Europe and by 2008 it had acquired 10 banks In 1997 it went public and today the company is listed on the exchanges of Vienna Prague and Bucharest and included in the indices CEETX ATX and PX On 9 August 2008 the former Erste Bank Oesterreich was split up into the newly founded holding company Erste Group Bank AG and the subsidiary Erste Bank der osterreichischen Sparkassen AG the foreign subsidiaries were taken over by the new holding company Erste Group now includes all companies of the Group The IPO in Vienna in 1997 was carried out by what was then the unitary Erste Bank see link which was also the institution which carried out further capital increases up until 2006 as well as a share split Some of these transactions were the largest of their kind ever carried out in Vienna as a financial center The capital generated by these transactions was used to finance acquisitions On 18 July 2013 Erste Group successfully completed a capital increase in the amount of EUR 660 6 million Erste Group shares are listed on the Vienna Prague and Bucharest stock exchanges Erste Group Bank AG is the most heavily weighted component of the ATX share index which tracks the blue chip shares traded on the Vienna Stock Exchange 25 June 2018 4 In 2017 Erste Group received the Best Bank in Central and Eastern Europe award from Euromoney That year the publication also named Erste Group s subsidiary banks in Austria the Czech Republic and Montenegro Best Bank in their respective markets while it honored Group subsidiary Banca Comerciala Romana BCR in Romania as Best Bank Transformation in Central and Eastern Europe 5 In a ranking by Forbes Magazine of the world s largest stock corporations in 2013 Erste Group Bank came in 672nd place and was third among Austrian companies 6 Expanding into Central and Eastern Europe since 1997 EditErste Bank has been formed after the merger of GiroCredit Bank AG Die Erste osterreichische Spar Casse AG and some smaller institutions in 1997 After restructuring and going public in November 1997 Erste Bank at the time the uniform organization embarked on its expansion strategy into Central and Eastern Europe The first takeover was the Hungarian Mezobank in 1997 which was privatised by GiroCredit After carrying out another capital increase the expansion continued In 2000 majority stakes were acquired in the Czech Ceska sporitelna and in the Slovak Slovenska sporiteľna Also in 2000 three small Croatian banks were merged to create Erste amp Steiermarkische Bank d d following their takeovers as of 1997 by Erste Bank and the Steiermarkische Bank und Sparkassen AG In 2003 Rijecka banka was merged with Erste amp Steiermarkische Bank The stake owned by Erste in these subsidiaries has been 55 1 ever since The acquisition of 61 88 in Banca Comercială Romană S A BCR the largest Romanian bank with 2 8 million customers and 12 000 employees for EUR 3 751 billion in 2005 was the largest foreign direct investment ever by an Austrian enterprise The number of the employees at the end of 2008 was 9 985 In July 2005 Erste Bank signed the purchase agreement for the acquisition of 83 28 of the shares in Novosadska banka a d Novi Sad from the Republic of Serbia With the acquisition of the bank Erste Bank entered the Serbian market which promises enormous growth potential 7 In 2007 Erste acquired 100 of Bank Prestige in Ukraine its first business venture in the country In April 2013 Erste Group sold its Ukrainian subsidiary for around EUR 63 million to the owners of the Ukrainian Fidobank The sale was in line with Erste Group s strategy to focus on the retail business in the eastern part of the European Union Ukraine been growing more and more distant from the EU politically in the last few years and therefore no longer fit into the strategy of the banking group 7 In 2008 the foreign business of Erste Bank was transferred to the newly founded Erste Group Bank acquisitions in Central and Eastern Europe since 1997 8 Year Bank Country Share today Price in EUR mn Comments19972003 Mezobank Postabank Hungary 70 00 n a Mezobank 400 Postabank operates the fifth largest subsidiary network in Hungary in 1998 it was renamed Erste Bank Hungary 2003 consolidated with Postabank2000 Ceska sporitelna Czech Republic 99 530 largest private bank in Czech Republic 2000 52 07 acquired2000 Slovenska sporiteľna Slovakia 100 00 425 2000 acquisition of 67 2 2005 call option exercised for additional 19 99 afterwards acquisition of 100 1997 2002 Bjelovarska bankaTrgovacka bankaCakovecka bankaRijecka banka Croatia 69 3 n a Merged Erste amp Steiermarkischen Bank d d third largest bank in Croatia2005 Novosadska banka Serbia 80 5 n a Renamed to Erste Bank Novi Sad2005 Banca Comercială Romană Romania 93 6 3 751 largest bank in Romania at the time of acquisition2007 Bank Prestige Ukraine 0 79 4 Sold to Fidobank in April 20132009 Opportunity Bank Montenegro 100 Renamed to Erste Bank Podgorica2018 Erste Securities Polska Poland n a n a 9 10 Subsidiaries in Central and Eastern Europe Edit Erste Group Structure The holding company Erste Group Bank AG operates local banks in seven countries in Central and Eastern Europe Austria Erste Bank der oesterreichischen Sparkassen AG Czech Republic Ceska sporitelna a s Slovakia Slovenska sporiteľna a s Hungary Erste Bank Hungary Zrt Croatia Erste amp Steiermarkische Bank d d Serbia Erste Bank a d Novi Sad Romania Banca Comercială RomanăOther financial institutions with the share of Erste Group Montenegro Erste Bank AD Podgorica Slovenia Slovenia Banka Sparkasse d d Poland Erste Securities PolskaEffects of the financial crisis Edit In October 2011 it said it expected a full year loss of up to EUR 1 1 billion after making writedowns and provisions of EUR 1 6 billion This would be its first loss since at least 1988 It said the writedowns were due to government intervention in Hungary where it is forced to take losses on Swiss franc mortgages and a slower than expected recovery in Romania It will also delay a plan to repay some of the state aid received in 2009 11 In August 2013 Erste Group Bank AG was the first Austrian bank to fully repay the participation capital of EUR 1 76 billion issued in 2009 which consisted of EUR 1 22 billion from the Republic of Austria and EUR 540 million from private investors 12 From 2009 to 2012 the Republic of Austria received annual dividend payments from Erste Group of EUR 98 million and private investors of EUR 43 million Including the pro rata dividend for 2013 which paid in June 2014 after the corresponding resolution is passed by the annual shareholders meeting the Republic of Austria received EUR 448 million and private investors EUR 198 million in dividends 13 During the 2014 stress test finance of the European Banking Authority EBA Erste Group Bank AG s equity ratio reached 11 2 under the normal scenario and 7 6 under the negative scenario so that Erste Group passed the stress test as expected 14 As of year end 2015 Erste Group achieved a net profit of EUR 968 2 million 4 2 lending growth and a CET 1 ratio of 12 3 15 Online Banking George Edit In January 2015 Erste introduced its digital banking platform George in Austria George was launched in Slovakia and in the Czech Republic in 2017 in Romania in 2018 in Croatia in 2020 and in Hungary in 2021 According to Erste Group there were approximately 4 million George users in the first four markets by the end of 2018 and more than 5 million in 2021 16 Headquarters Erste Campus Edit In the spring of 2016 4 500 employees of Erste Group of Erste Bank Oesterreich and their subsidiaries in Vienna moved to their new headquarters Erste Campus The cornerstone had been laid on 26 June 2012 The headquarter is located on the area of the former Sudbahnhof and is the first building complex of Quartier Belvedere to be completed Once it is finished the new district will be a mix of company buildings apartments parks cultural spaces shops and restaurants 17 Initial public offering capital increases acquisitions EditThe initial public offering was carried out in Vienna in 1997 by the at time uniform organization Erste Bank which also carried out further capital increases until 2006 and one stock split Some of these transactions were the largest of their kind ever on the financial market in Vienna The capital raised was used to finance acquisitions On 18 July 2013 Erste Group successfully completed a capital increase of EUR 660 6 million The Erste Group share is listed on the exchanges of Vienna Prague and Bucharest Shareholders Edit Aktie ERSTE GROUP BANK graph preise Effective 30 June 2016 the shareholders were 18 19 5 ERSTE Foundation direct amp indirect 9 9 CaixaBank 5 0 Retail Investors Austria 4 6 Harbor Int Fund 0 9 Employees 45 1 Institutional Investors 15 0 Unidentified Institutional and Retail Investors international Free float 70 6 References Edit a b Erste Group Q3 2019 results PDF a b c Interim Report Third Quarter 2020 PDF Presentation H1 2016 PDF Erste Group Bank Retrieved 5 September 2016 Indexwerte retrieved 25 May 2018 CEE s best bank 2017 Erste Group 6 July 2017 retrieved 25 May 2018 Elf Firmen unter den weltweit grossten oesterreich orf at 18 April 2013 Retrieved 18 April 2013 Osterreich ist mit elf Unternehmen in der am Mittwoch veroffentlichten Rangliste des US Magazins Forbes der weltweit grossten 2 000 Firmen vertreten Erste Group Bank Platz 672 Unter den 2 000 Firmen befinden sich ausschliesslich Aktiengesellschaften weshalb beispielsweise Red Bull nicht vorkommt Zur Erstellung der Rangliste wurden folgende Kennzahlen verwendet Umsatz Gewinn Vermogenswert und Marktkapitalisierung a b History Timeline Archived from the original on 31 January 2016 Retrieved 20 July 2015 Geschichte der Erste Bank bzw Erste Group Retrieved 1 April 2014 Rapp Christian und Rapp Wimberger Nadia Arbeite Sammle Vermehre Verlag Christian Brandstatter 2005 p 138 Rapp Christian und Rapp Wimberger Nadia Arbeite Sammle Vermehre Verlag Christian Brandstatter 2005 p 135 Erste Slumps as Hungary Romania Trigger 1 1 Billion Loss retrieved 11 October 2011 UPDATE 1 Erste says sold 540 mln eur capital to investors retrieved 11 October 2011 dead link Der Staat ist bei der Ersten draussen Der Standard 8 August 2013 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 22 August 2019 Retrieved 13 May 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link https www erstegroup com content dam at eh www erstegroup com en Investor 20Relations 2015 Reports AR2015 FINAL en pdf bare URL PDF 4 Lander 4 Millionen blog mygeorge at in German Retrieved 27 December 2018 Der Erste Campus Home Archived from the original on 2 May 2016 Retrieved 17 May 2016 Shareholder Structure Erste Group 5 September 2016 Retrieved 23 July 2015 External links Edit Companies portal Banks portalOfficial website Vienna Stock Exchange Erste Group Bank AG Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Erste Group amp oldid 1127882025, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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