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Corporate Governance for Banks in Southeast Europe: Policy - IFC

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E2. Ownership of SEE <strong>Banks</strong> 83Albania13.6% National Commercial Bank13.4% Intesa-Sanpaolo Bank9.5% Tirana Bank7.6% Alpha Bank5.8% Cred<strong>in</strong>s Bank4.8% NBG4.5% Procredit Bank29.1% Raiffeisen Bank4.3% Popular Bank (Soc Gen)3.3% Emporiki Bank (CA)4.0% OthersBosnia and Herzegov<strong>in</strong>a21.6% Raiffeisen Bank44.5% Others18.5% Hypo Group16.4% Unicredit Group5.6% Intesa Bank5.7% Volksbank Group9.3% NLB Group83 The source of the charts <strong>for</strong> Albania, Bosnia and Herzegov<strong>in</strong>a, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania and Serbia is: CEE Bank<strong>in</strong>g Sector Report, September 2010,Raiffeisen Research, available at: http://www.rzb.at/eBus<strong>in</strong>ess/services/resources/media/677012584775275435-677012584775275436_677251119927032833_677257048341086064-679588600387211306-1-9-DE.pdfThe source of the charts <strong>for</strong> FYR Macedonia and Montenegro is: BankScope70<strong>Policy</strong> Brief<strong>Corporate</strong> <strong>Governance</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Banks</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Southeast</strong> <strong>Europe</strong>

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