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  2. Central Cooperative Bank - Wikipedia

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    Central Cooperative Bank (Bulgarian: Централна кооперативна банка, Centralna kooperativna banka), founded on 28 March 1991 [2] is a universal commercial bank in Sofia, Bulgaria, belonging to the financial structure of CCB Group.

  3. List of banks in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Tzeko Todorov Minev, Republic of Bulgaria – 27.33% Ivaylo Dimitrov Mutafchiev, Republic of Bulgaria – 27.33% Bulgarian Development Bank, Republic of Bulgaria - 18.35% 6. Central Cooperative Bank: CECBBGSF 7 871 229 7 891 195 8 017 131 8 189 817 8 404 738 CCB Group EAD, Republic of Bulgaria – 61.05% 7. ProCredit Bank, Bulgaria PRCBBGSF 3 ...

  4. List of banks in Europe - Wikipedia

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    10 Bulgaria. 11 Croatia. Toggle Croatia subsection. 11.1 Licensed banks. ... Central Cooperative Bank; D Commerce Bank; DSK Bank; Deutsche Bank; Economic and ...

  5. Category:Cooperative banks of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria portal; Pages in category "Cooperative banks of Bulgaria" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Central Cooperative Bank; M. MKB ...

  6. List of companies of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    With a territory of 110,994 square kilometres (42,855 sq mi), Bulgaria is Europe's 16th-largest country. ... Central Cooperative Bank: Financials Banks Sofia: 1991

  7. Tsvetan Vasilev - Wikipedia

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    Tsvetan Vasilev started his career in finance in 1992 when he founded his brokerage company Bromak EOOD [13] and his investment intermediary Fina-S AD. [14] Between 1995 and 1999 he headed the Foreign Exchange Operations and Liquidity Department of Central Cooperative Bank, and in 1997 he also became member of the bank's board of directors.

  8. European Association of Co-operative Banks - Wikipedia

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    The European Association of Co-operative Banks (EACB) is a European interest group representing cooperative banks in the European Union (EU) and five non-European countries. Established in 1970, the non-profit association "represents, promotes and defends" [2] the common interests of its 27 member institutions and 2.500 cooperative banks ...

  9. Seizure of Bulgaria's Corpbank - Wikipedia

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    In June 2014, a run on Bulgaria ’s Corporate Commercial Bank (Corpbank) brought down the bank, the country’s fourth largest. It was closed down by the country’s central banking system, the Bulgarian National Bank, and had ripple effects throughout Bulgaria’s economy. Corpbank's depositors have estimated that the losses from the bank's ...