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Financial Sectors Showing Strong Growth in Most Countries of South Eastern Europe.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45010) has announced the addition of South Eastern Europe Financial Sector Report to their offering.

Lending activity in most of the countries in the SEE region has been quite high in the past years. Some central banks had to take drastic measures aimed at curbing quick growth of credit. Countries like Bulgaria or Slovenia have stable banking systems and creditworthiness is seen as improving significantly. Other countries in the region, such as Moldova or Bosnia&Herzegovina are struggling to shape up a regulatory framework in the sector.

KEY POINTS:

ROMANIA: Non-government credit surges by 38% y/y at end-February to EUR EUR

In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Euro.

Notes:
The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion.
 17.9bn

BULGARIA: Banking assets surge by 30.2% y/y to BGN BGN

In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Bulgarian Lev.

Notes:
The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion.
 32.7bn as of end Feb

BOSNIA&HERZEGOVINA: Consolidated assets amount to EUR 6.17bn as of end Feb

CROATIA: Extended credits post robust growth as of end Jan to reach EUR 21.3bn

MOLDOVA: EBRD EBRD

See: European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
 experts provide consultancy in drafting mortgage bill

SERBIA: Privatisation process in the banking system to be concluded in 2007

MONTENEGRO: As much as 61% of banking capital is held by foreign investors

SLOVENIA: S&P: Slovenian banks are characterised by stability

ROMANIA: Local insurance market posts 40% y/y growth last year to EUR 1.2bn

BULGARIA: Gross insurance premiums might reach BGN 1.1bn last year

CROATIA: Insurance market inches up in 2M, 2006 to EUR 190mn in terms of premiums

This sector report is ideal for keeping abreast on recent developments on financial services sectors in main countries within SEE region. Written by local analysts, it is a unique market and business intelligence analysis, tailored to save time by providing in-depth information, while helping you to make confident and informed business decisions.

BANKING SECTOR

OVERVIEW

Romania

Bulgaria

BOSNIA&HERZEGOVINA

Croatia

Moldova

Serbia & Montenegro

Slovenia

CORPORATE NEWS

Romania

Bulgaria

Bosnia & Herzegovina

Croatia

Moldova

Serbia & Montenegro

Slovenia

INSURANCE SECTOR

OVERVIEW

Romania

Bulgaria

Croatia

CORPORATE NEWS

Romania

Bulgaria

Croatia

Moldova

Serbia & Montenegro

Companies mentioned:

Alpha Bank,HVB Bank Romania, BRD (Blue-Ray Disc) See Blu-ray.  - SocGen, BCR, CEC (Central Electronic Complex) The set of hardware that defines a mainframe, which includes the CPU(s), memory, channels, controllers and power supplies included in the box. Some CECs, such as IBM's Multiprise 2000 and 3000, include data storage devices as well. , Raiffeisen bank, DSK Bank, Piraeus Eurobank, Allianz Bulgaria, Bulbank, HVB Bank Biochim HVB Bank Biochim, founded in 1986, was merged into UniCredit Bulbank in 2007. See also
  • List of banks in Bulgaria
, Hebros Bank, United Bulgarian Bank United Bulgarian Bank (Bulgarian: Обединена българска банка, Obedinena balgarska banka , Greek National Bank of Greece The National Bank of Greece (NBG; Greek: Εθνική Τράπεζα της Ελλάδος  (NBG), First Investment Bank (FIBank), Italian Intesa,

Bosnias ProCredit Bank, HVB Splitska bank,UniCredit,PKO, BVPN BVPN Broadband Virtual Private Network , Jadranska Banka, Slavonska Banka,Gospodarsko-kreditna banka, Erste & Steiermaerkische Bank (ESB), Hrvatska Postanska Banka, Raiffeisen International, Mobiasbanca, Agroindbank, Banca Sociala,OTP, Zepter Banka, Komercijalna Banka,EFG Eurobank, Vojvodjanska Banka., Pljevaljska banka.Hypo Alpe-Adria-Bank, Atlasmont banka, Credit Bank of Pristina (CBP CBP

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), Nova Kreditna Banka Maribor (NKBM), Nova Ljubljanska Banka (NLB),Abanka Vipa, Factor Banka, Bank Austria Creditanstalt, ING Asigurari, Aviva, Asirom insurer, Allianz Tiriac, Wienerstaedtische, Omniasig, KaRo,, Hildon, Vitosha, Bul Ins, United Bulgarian Bank (UBB), Addenda, Croatia Osiguranje,KD Holding, Grawe Asigurare de Viata,Donaris, QBE ASITO,Zepter Osiguranje, Dunav.

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