Poland Private Banking Services, List of Banks in Poland

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Day stands out as one of the most successful and open transition economies. The privatization of small and medium state-owned companies and a liberal law on establishing new firms marked the rapid development of a private sector now responsible for at least two-thirds of economic activity. In contrast to the vibrant expansion of private non-farm activity the large agriculture component remains handicapped by structural problems surplus labor inefficient small farms and lack of investment. The gonomic policies. Improving Poland's worsening current account deficit also is a priority. To date the government has resisted pressure for protectionist solutions and continues to support regional free trade initiatives. The government export strategy emphasizes a more aggressive export assistance program. Warsaw continues to hold the budget deficit to less than 2% of GDP. Further progress on public finance depends mainly on comprehensive reform of the social welfare system and privatization of Poland's remaining state sector. Restructuring and privatization of "sensitive sectors" (e.g. coal steel) has been delayed. Long-awaited privatizations in aviation energy and telecommunications are scheduled for 1998.
 
GDP: purchasing power parity—$280.7 billion (1997 est.)
 
GDP—real growth rate: 5.6% (2005 est.)
 
GDP—per capita: purchasing power parity—$11 250 (2005 est.)
 
GDP—composition by sector:
 
agriculture: 6.6%
 
industry: 34.9%
 
services: 58.5% (1996 est.)
 
Inflation rate—consumer price index: 15% (1997 est.)
 
Labor force:
 
total: 17.7 million (1997 est.)
 
by occupation: industry and construction 29.9% agriculture 26% services 44.1% (1996)
 
Unemployment rate: 20% (2003)
 
Budget:
 
revenues: $33.8 billion
 
expenditures: $35.5 billion including capital expenditures of $NA (1997 est.)
 
Industries: machine building iron and steel coal mining chemicals shipbuilding food processing glass beverages textiles
 
Industrial production growth rate: 11.2% (1997 est.)
 
Electricity—capacity: 33.5 million kW (1997 est.)
 
Electricity—production: 142 billion kWh (1997 est.)
 
Electricity—consumption per capita: 3 360 kWh (1995)
 
Agriculture—products: potatoes milk cheese fruits vegetables wheat; poultry and eggs; pork beef
 
Exports:
 
total value: $26.4 billion (f.o.b. 1997 est.)
 
commodities: intermediate goods 38% machinery and transport equipment 23% consumer goods 21% foodstuffs 10% fuels 7% (1996 est.)
 
partners: Germany 34.5% Russia 6.8% France 5.9% Italy 5.6% US 4.8% Netherlands 4.1% (1996)
 
Imports:
 
total value: $44.5 billion (f.o.b. 1997 est.)
 
commodities: machinery and transport equipment 32% intermediate goods 20% chemicals 15% consumer goods 9% food 9% fuels 8% (1996 est.)
 
partners: Germany 26.5% Italy 10.4% Russia 7.3% UK 6.3% Netherlands 4.8% France 4.4% (1996)
 
Debt—external: $43 billion (1997 est.)
 
Economic aid:
 
recipient: US $210 million (1995-97)
 
Currency: 1 zloty (Zl) = 100 groszy
 
Exchange rates: zlotych (Zl) per US$1—3.54 (January 1998) 3.2793 (1997) 2.6961 (1996) 2.4250 (1995); note—a currency reform on 1 January 1995 replaced 10 000 old zlotys with 1 new zloty; 22 723 (1994) 18 115 (1993) 13 626 (1992)
 
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ABN AMRO Bank (Polska) S.A.
AIG Bank Polska
American Express Bank Ltd.
Banca Intesa
Banco Mais S.A.
Bank DnB NORD Polska (former NORD/LB Bank Polska (Norddeutsche Landesbank)
Bank Gospodarki Zywnosciowej S.A.
Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego
Bank Handlowy w Warszawie S.A.
Bank Inicjatyw Spoteczno - Ekonomicznych
Bank Millennium S.A.
Bank Ochrony Srodowiska S.A.
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi (Polska)
Bank Pocztowy
Bank Polskiej Spóldzielczosci
Bank Przemystowy
Bank Rozwoju Budownictwa Mieszkaniowego (Bank for Residential Construction Development)
Bank Rozwoju Cukrownictwa (Sugar Industry Development Bank)
Bank Svenska Handelsbanken (Polska)
Bank Wsp?lpracy Europejskiej (Bank for European Cooperation)
Bankgesellschaft Berlin
Banque PSA Finance SA
Belinvestbank
Belpromstroibank
Belvnesheconombank
Bielarusbank
BNP Paribas Bank Polska
BPH Bank Hipoteczny SA
BRE Bank Hipoteczny (former RHEINHYP)
 
C-L
 
Caja de Ahorros del Mediterraneo
Calyon Bank Polska SA
Cetelem Bank SA
Credit Industriel et Commercial
Credit Lyonnais Bank
DaimlerChrysler Bank Polska SA
Danske Bank Polska
Depfa Bank
Deutsche Bank PBC (former Bank Wspolpracy Regionalnej)
Deutsche Bank A/S S.A. Branch in Poland
Dexia Kommunalkredit Bank Polska SA
Dominet Bank (former Cuprum Bank), Lubin
Dresdner Bank AG SA Oddzial w Polsce
EFG Eurobank Ergasias S.A. SA Oddzial w Polsce
Euro Bank
Eurohypo
Eurohypo a.g.
FCE Bank Polska (former Ford Bank)
Fiat Bank
Fortis Bank Polska SA
GE Money Bank (in May 2004, via the merger of GE Bank Mieszkaniowy and GE Capital Bank )
GETIN Bank SA ( former Górnoslaski Bank Gospodarczy S.A.)
GMAC Bank Polska
Gospodarczy Bank Wielkopolski (Wielkopolski Economic Bank)
HSBC Bank Polska
HSH Nordbank a.g.
ING Bank Slaski
Invest-Bank S.A.
Investkredit Bank a.g.
JPMorgan Chase Bank
Jyske Bank A/S SA
Kredyt Bank S.A.
Landesbank Baden-Wuerttemberg
Lukas Bank (former Swi?tokrzyski)
 
M-Z
 
Mazowiecki Bank Regionalny
NOBLE Bank SA
Nordea Bank Polska
Nykredit Realkredit A/S (former Nykredit Bank Hipoteczny (Nykredit Mortgage Bank)
Rabobank
Raiffeisen Bank Polska S.A.
RCI Bank Polska SA
San Paolo IMI
Santander Consumer Bank SA (former CC - Bank)
Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB (SA) (SEB)
Slaski Bank Hipoteczny (Silesian Mortgage Bank)
Societe Generale
Sygma Banque Societe Anonyme
The Export-Import Bank of the Republic of China
Toyota Bank Polska
UBS a.g.
Volskwagen Bank Polska
Westdeutsche ImmobilienBank AG
WestLB Bank Polska S.A.

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