| M | T | W | T | F | S | S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
| 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
| 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
| 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 |
| 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Polls
30. 01. 12. - 21:00
The sum Volksbank AG (ÖVAG) could receive from Sberbank for Volksbank International (VBI) keeps decreasing.
The Russian finance sector giant agreed to pay 585 million Euros for all but one of the nine national VBI branches last year. Sberbank told ÖVAG bosses they were not interested in acquiring VBI’s struggling Romanian department. Now Sberbank informed shareholders that the purchase would cost it only 500 million Euros. A new brochure presented by the Moscow-based bank at the weekend included this controversial claim.
ÖVAG agreed with Sberbank about a takeover last September. The Viennese institute is desperately trying to get back in the black. Extensive restructuring proceedings should help ÖVAG to achieve this. The bank, which is headed by Gerald Wenzel, has received more than 1.1 billion Euros in participation capital from the Republic of Austria since 2008. This cash injection was issued to help it gear up for crisis effects.
ÖVAG was the only Austrian bank to fail the European Banking Authority’s (EBA) second stress check. The test was carried out in July. EBA experts tried to find out if and how Europe’s biggest banks would be affected by a further worsening of the economic climate. Apart from the Austrian financial institute, five Spanish banks and two Greek financial sector firms flopped as well in the test which considered 90 banks based in European Union (EU) member states and Norway.
Some analysts branded EBA’s stress check as a placebo and irrelevant but ÖVAG’s economic difficulties are evident. VBI sustained a loss of 21.8 million in 2010. ÖVAG’s Austrian department is struggling too. The bank revealed only a few weeks ago that it planned to dismiss around 250 employees of its domestic branches in the coming months. ÖVAG Austria’s workforce level would shrink by 20 per cent if the bank carries out the measure as planned. ÖVAG made a loss of 689 million Euros in the first nine months of last year, according to board members’ information for stakeholders.
Now Wenzel plans to drastically reorganise ÖVAG and pull out from operations which are not part of the bank’s core service competence. The aim is to cooperate more intensely with its 62 regional Austrian banks. At the same time, leasing and real estate business activities will soon be an anecdote of ÖVAG’s past.
Eduard Zehetner, who heads Immofinanz AG, reacted to the news instantly. The real estate industry tycoon said his firm would consider buying the bank’s property management affiliates if ÖVAG decided to put it up for sale. Immofinanz is one of the leading real estate developers in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE).
Meanwhile, another Austrian bank decided to rethink its strategy because of the crisis. Bank Austria (BA) announced not to pursue the plan of opening 300 further branches in Romania and Hungary. BA initially wanted to expand in the Eastern European (EE) member countries of the EU. BA – which is part of Italian banking business giant UniCredit – explained it would concentrate on increasing its market share in Turkey, Russia, Poland and the Czech Republic.
Austrian Times
» Business 2012-05-24
Telekom Austria (TA) investor Ronny Pecik has declared himself a team player.
IV demands focus on industry in crisis
» Business 2012-05-24
The general secretary of the Federation of Austrian Industries (IV) has appealed on Europe’s political leaders to strengthen the continent’s industry.
» Business 2012-05-24
Austria’s biggest airport has managed to increase its profit.
more related articles tagged "EU"
Coalition accelerates anti-corruption ambitions
» General News 2012-05-24
The government is intensifying its attempts to pass a transparency package in parliament.
» Business 2012-05-24
Telekom Austria (TA) investor Ronny Pecik has declared himself a team player.
IV demands focus on industry in crisis
» Business 2012-05-24
The general secretary of the Federation of Austrian Industries (IV) has appealed on Europe’s political leaders to strengthen the continent’s industry.
more related articles tagged "crisis"
» Business 2012-05-24
Telekom Austria (TA) investor Ronny Pecik has declared himself a team player.
» Business 2012-05-24
Austria’s biggest airport has managed to increase its profit.
» General News 2012-05-24
Another top-tier representative of the Austrian Church has warned the Preachers’ Initiative from consequences.
Turks flattened by lone asylum seeker
A furious Nigerian went on the rampage at a refuge for asylum seekers in Leibnitz, attacking several people and damaging property.
Woman bites toddler
A woman who bit a two-year-old tot during a road rage row with her mother is being quizzed by police in Wiener Neustadt, Austria.
New Dany Boon comedy to be filmed in Austria
The French film star Dany Boon, one of the highest paid actors in Europe after his hit film "Welcome to the Sticks", is filming in Salzburg.
China meets Hallstatt
After a long time of speculation and anticipation the exact copy of Austrian world heritage village of Hallstatt-Dachstein in China will be unveiled, and there will be real-life Austrians present for the ceremony.
Skier in court after accident
A man from Graz is in court today accused of having inflicted negligent injury upon a five-year-old when skiing in Carinthia last year.
Two fires in Ottakring claim one life
Two fires started on Thursday evening in the Vienna district of Ottakring, one of which claimed a man’s life. Several people were evacuated as a result of the two blazes.
Cows zapped to death by lightning
Four cows were zapped to death after a lightning strike hit the barbed wire fence they were leaning on in Reith im Alpbachtal, Austria.
Wolf babies born in Schönbrunn
These cuddly Artic wolf cubs have got every right to look a bit frosty - after they emerged into the world for the first time in the middle of a 27 degree heatwave.
Cleaned Out
A Hungarian cleaning woman who stole tens of thousands of pounds worth of antique jewellery from an Austrian Countess and then sold it for "pocket money" unaware of its real value has been jailed by a court in Austria.
Great expectations for summer tourism season in Vorarlberg
The Vorarlberg tourism industry is currently riding high after a record breaking winter season, and the summer season is expected to follow that same trend.
The most popular stories –
last 7 days
|
Dune And Busted |
|
|
Swastika Shaped Austrian School Rebuilt |
|
|
Nazi still honoured in Austria |
|
|
20th Vienna Life Ball a fiery success! |
|
|
Thieves caught trying to nick F**king Sign |