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{{Infobox company
|name = Všeobecná úverová banka, a.s. abbreviated: VUB
| name = Všeobecná úverová banka, a.s. abbreviated: VUB
|logo =[[File:VUB.png|thumb|VUB logo]]
| logo = VUB.png
|type = [[Joint Stock Company]]
| image = Bratislava Mlynské Nivy 03.jpg
| image_caption = VUB headquarters in Bratislava
|industry = [[Banking]], [[Financial services]]
|location = Mlynske nivy 1<br/>[[Bratislava]] 829 90<br/>
| type = [[Joint Stock Company]]
| industry = [[Banking]], [[Financial services]]
|area_served = Slovakia
| location = Mlynske nivy 1<br/>[[Bratislava]] 829 90
|key_people = Alexander Resch<br/><small>(CEO and Chairman of the Management Board)</small> <br/>Elena Kohútiková<br/><small>(Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Management Board member)</small><br/>Ezio Salvai<br/><small>(Chairman of the Supervisory Board)</small> <br/>Ignacio Jaquotot<br/><small>(Vice-Chairman of the Supervisory Board)</small>
|products =
| area_served = Slovakia
| key_people = Alexander Resch<br/><small>(CEO and Chairman of the Management Board)</small>
|services = [[Credit cards]], [[retail banking|consumer banking]], [[commercial bank|corporate banking]], [[investment banking]], [[mortgage loan]]s, [[private banking]], [[wealth management]]
|revenue =
| products =
| services = [[Credit cards]], [[retail banking]], [[commercial bank|corporate banking]], [[investment banking]]
|operating_income =
| revenue =
|net_income = {{gain}} 135 096 000 [[euro|EUR]] (2013)<ref name=Annualreport2013>{{cite web|url=http://www.vub.sk/files/sekundarna-navigacia/o-banke/profil-banky/vyrocne-spravy/vs_en_2013_final_zabezpecena.pdf|title=Annual report 2013, VUB.sk|format=online |accessdate=24 September 2014}}</ref>
| operating_income =
|assets = {{gain}} 11 151 378 000 [[euro|EUR]] (2013)<ref name=Annualreport2013/>
| net_income = {{gain}} 135 096 000 [[euro|EUR]] (2013)<ref name=Annualreport2013>{{cite web|url=http://www.vub.sk/files/sekundarna-navigacia/o-banke/profil-banky/vyrocne-spravy/vs_en_2013_final_zabezpecena.pdf|title=Annual report 2013, VUB.sk|format=online |accessdate=24 September 2014}}</ref>
|equity =
|num_employees = 3 959 (2013)<ref name=Annualreport2013/>
| assets = {{gain}} 11 151 378 000 [[euro|EUR]] (2013)<ref name=Annualreport2013/>
| equity =
|subsid = VÚB Factoring, a.s<br/>VÚB Generali,d.s.s, a.s<br/>Consumer Finance Holding, a.s.<br/>VÚB Leasing, a. s.<br/>VÚB Asset Management, sprav.spol.a.s.
| subsid = {{ubl |VÚB Factoring, a.s |VÚB Generali,d.s.s, a.s |Consumer Finance Holding, a.s. |VÚB Leasing, a. s. |VÚB Asset Management | sprav.spol.a.s.}}
|homepage = {{URL|https://www.vub.sk}}
|dissolved =
| owner = [[Intesa Sanpaolo]] (96.97%)
| homepage = {{URL|https://www.vub.sk}}
|footnotes ='''Bank code''': 0200 <br> '''Bank identification''': SUBA <br> '''SWIFT (BIC) code''': SUBASKBX
| footnotes = {{ubl |Bank code: 0200 |Bank identification: SUBA |SWIFT (BIC) code: SUBASKBX}}
|intl = yes
}}
}}


'''Všeobecná úverová banka, a.s.''' (abbreviated as “VUB“ or “The Bank“) provides retail and commercial banking services. The [[bank]] is domiciled in [[Slovakia]] with its registered office at Mlynske Nivy 1, Bratislava. The Italian banking group [[Intesa Sanpaolo]], with its headquarters based in Turin and Milan, is the majority shareholder of VUB, holding a 96.97% stake.<ref name="AboutMajoritySharehodler">{{cite web|url=http://www.vub.sk/en/about-us/banks-profile/about-majority-shareholder/ |title=About Majority Shareholder, VUB.sk|format=online |accessdate=24 September 2014}}</ref>
'''Všeobecná úverová banka, a.s.''' (abbreviated as “VUB“ or “The Bank“) is a retail and commercial [[bank]] domiciled in [[Slovakia]] with its registered office at Mlynske Nivy 1, Bratislava. The Italian banking group [[Intesa Sanpaolo]] is the majority shareholder of VUB, holding a 96.97% stake.<ref name="AboutMajoritySharehodler">{{cite web|url=http://www.vub.sk/en/about-us/banks-profile/about-majority-shareholder/ |title=About Majority Shareholder, VUB.sk|format=online |accessdate=24 September 2014}}</ref>

The bank was acquired by the predecessor of Intesa Sanpaolo, [[Banca Intesa]] in 2001.
== About Majority Shareholder ==

[[Intesa Sanpaolo]] was formed in January 2007 by the merger of Sanpaolo IMI and Banca Intesa.<ref name="AboutMajoritySharehodler" /> The Intesa Sanpaolo Group is the leading provider of financial products and services to both households and businesses in Italy and one of the top banking groups in Europe. The intention of Intesa Sanpaolo in Slovakia includes further development of VUB as a universal bank, enhancement of its services to corporate clients, extension of retail services on a franchising basis, and development of sophisticated activities in capital markets.<ref name="AboutMajoritySharehodler" />

== General information ==
At 31 December 2013, the bank had a network of 244 points of sale (including Retail Branches, Corporate Branches and Mortgage Centres across Slovakia. The Bank has also one branch in the Czech Republic.<ref name=Annualreport2013/>

== Corporate design ==

=== Corporate logo ===
The [[logo]] of VUB is in harmony with the elements of [[Intesa Sanpaolo]], a parent company. The orange square with three arches symbolising a Roman aqueduct represents a common unifying theme of corporate identity of all subsidiary companies of the Group. Aqueduct is a construction providing people with water, technical progress, and also life and prosperity. In addition, it is not only a symbol of spreading progress, but also of connecting people and cultures. Metaphorically, it denotes affiliation with Intesa Sanpaolo Group, accountability for development of society we are an integral part of, belonging, and building of relationships between individual subsidiary banks of the Group.<ref name="Logo">{{cite web|url=http://www.vub.sk/en/press-centre/logo/ |title=Logo, VUB.sk|format=online |accessdate=24 September 2014}}</ref>

=== Corporate font ===
VÚB BANKA is written in Trajan font named after Roman signs found on the Trajan Column situated in the Roman Forum. The font, distinguished by its elegance and overall softness, stands for timeliness and stability. Dark green evokes feelings of trust and safety, the attributes inherent in VUB Bank.<ref name="Logo" />


{{As of |2013 |12 |31 }}, the bank had a network of 244 points of sale (including Retail Branches, Corporate Branches, and Mortgage Centres across Slovakia. The Bank has also one branch in the Czech Republic.<ref name=Annualreport2013/>
== Subsidiaries ==
== Subsidiaries ==


VÚB Factoring was established as the first factoring company in Slovakia and presently is one of the largest in the market.<ref name="Subsidiaries">{{cite web|url=http://www.vub.sk/en/about-us/subsidiaries/ |title=Subsidiaries, VUB.sk|format=online |accessdate=24 September 2014}}</ref>
=== VÚB Factoring, a. s.===

VÚB Factoring is was established as the first factoring company in Slovakia and nowadays it is one of the largest ones on the market providing full range of factoring services.<ref name="Subsidiaries">{{cite web|url=http://www.vub.sk/en/about-us/subsidiaries/ |title=Subsidiaries, VUB.sk|format=online |accessdate=24 September 2014}}</ref>

=== VÚB Generali d.s.s., a.s.===
VUB Generali d.s.s., a.s. was founded in 2005 by VUB and Generali Poisťovňa (insurance company) as a joint venture in pension saving. The company offers services related to establishment and administration of pension funds for the purposes of the Old Age Pension Savings (so called Second Pillar of Pension Scheme).<ref name="Subsidiaries" />

=== Consumer Finance Holding, a.s.===


VUB Generali d.s.s., a.s. was founded in 2005 by VUB and Generali Poisťovňa (insurance company) as a joint venture in pension saving. The company offers services related to the establishment and administration of pension funds for the purposes of the Old Age Pension Savings (so-called Second Pillar of Pension Scheme).<ref name="Subsidiaries" />
Consumer Finance Holding, a.s. was established in 2005 as an administrator over a group of financial companies providing consumer non-banking loans, instalment and catalogue sales and leasing of used cars. The company was created by a merger of the following companies Quatro, a.s., TatraCredit, a.s., Q-Car, a.s., Q-Broker, a.s, Slovenská požičovňa, a.s. and Slovenské kreditné karty, a.s.<ref name="Subsidiaries" />


Consumer Finance Holding, a.s. was established in 2005 as an administrator of a group of financial companies providing consumer non-banking loans, installment and catalogue sales, and leasing of used cars. The company was created by a merger of the following companies: Quatro, a.s., TatraCredit, a.s., Q-Car, a.s., Q-Broker, a.s, Slovenská požičovňa, a.s. and Slovenské kreditné karty, a.s.<ref name="Subsidiaries" />
=== VÚB Leasing, a.s. ===


VÚB Leasing, a.s. is a universal lease company offering a wide range of financial products. In addition to financial lease services, the company also provides operational lease and instalment sale to satisfy needs of its clients.<ref name="Subsidiaries" />
VÚB Leasing, a.s. is a universal lease company offering a wide range of financial products. In addition to financial lease services, the company also provides operational lease and installment sale financing.<ref name="Subsidiaries" />


VÚB Asset Management, správ.spol. a.s., registered on 17 April 2000. The core activity of the business is to collect cash from the public with the aim of investing it in mutual funds <ref name="VUBAM">{{cite web|url=http://www.vubam.sk/En/index.html |title=About the company, VUBAM.sk|format=online |accessdate=24 September 2014}}</ref>
=== VÚB Asset Management, správ.spol. a.s.===
VÚB Asset Management,správ.spol. a.s. is the company registered on 17 April 2000.The core activities of the company’s business as per the extract from the Commercial Register are to collect cash from the public with the aim of investing it into assets as defined by law, to use such accumulated assets for the creation and administration of mutual funds; to provide services to mutual funds, to perform other activities under the law.<ref name="VUBAM">{{cite web|url=http://www.vubam.sk/En/index.html |title=About the company, VUBAM.sk|format=online |accessdate=24 September 2014}}</ref>


== References ==
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Latest revision as of 12:27, 8 November 2023

Všeobecná úverová banka, a.s. abbreviated: VUB
Company typeJoint Stock Company
IndustryBanking, Financial services
Founded1 January 1990 Edit this on Wikidata
HeadquartersMlynske nivy 1
Bratislava 829 90
Area served
Slovakia
Key people
Alexander Resch
(CEO and Chairman of the Management Board)
ServicesCredit cards, retail banking, corporate banking, investment banking
Increase 135 096 000 EUR (2013)[1]
Total assetsIncrease 11 151 378 000 EUR (2013)[1]
OwnerIntesa Sanpaolo (96.97%)
Number of employees
3,742 (2019) Edit this on Wikidata
Subsidiaries
  • VÚB Factoring, a.s
  • VÚB Generali,d.s.s, a.s
  • Consumer Finance Holding, a.s.
  • VÚB Leasing, a. s.
  • VÚB Asset Management
  • sprav.spol.a.s.
Websitewww.vub.sk
Footnotes / references
  • Bank code: 0200
  • Bank identification: SUBA
  • SWIFT (BIC) code: SUBASKBX

Všeobecná úverová banka, a.s. (abbreviated as “VUB“ or “The Bank“) is a retail and commercial bank domiciled in Slovakia with its registered office at Mlynske Nivy 1, Bratislava. The Italian banking group Intesa Sanpaolo is the majority shareholder of VUB, holding a 96.97% stake.[2]

The bank was acquired by the predecessor of Intesa Sanpaolo, Banca Intesa in 2001.

As of 31 December 2013, the bank had a network of 244 points of sale (including Retail Branches, Corporate Branches, and Mortgage Centres across Slovakia. The Bank has also one branch in the Czech Republic.[1]

Subsidiaries[edit]

VÚB Factoring was established as the first factoring company in Slovakia and presently is one of the largest in the market.[3]

VUB Generali d.s.s., a.s. was founded in 2005 by VUB and Generali Poisťovňa (insurance company) as a joint venture in pension saving. The company offers services related to the establishment and administration of pension funds for the purposes of the Old Age Pension Savings (so-called Second Pillar of Pension Scheme).[3]

Consumer Finance Holding, a.s. was established in 2005 as an administrator of a group of financial companies providing consumer non-banking loans, installment and catalogue sales, and leasing of used cars. The company was created by a merger of the following companies: Quatro, a.s., TatraCredit, a.s., Q-Car, a.s., Q-Broker, a.s, Slovenská požičovňa, a.s. and Slovenské kreditné karty, a.s.[3]

VÚB Leasing, a.s. is a universal lease company offering a wide range of financial products. In addition to financial lease services, the company also provides operational lease and installment sale financing.[3]

VÚB Asset Management, správ.spol. a.s., registered on 17 April 2000. The core activity of the business is to collect cash from the public with the aim of investing it in mutual funds [4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Annual report 2013, VUB.sk" (online). Retrieved 24 September 2014.
  2. ^ "About Majority Shareholder, VUB.sk" (online). Retrieved 24 September 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d "Subsidiaries, VUB.sk" (online). Retrieved 24 September 2014.
  4. ^ "About the company, VUBAM.sk" (online). Retrieved 24 September 2014.