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The Volksbank Group is a cooperative banking group in Austria , whose central entity is Vienna -based Volksbank Wien AG . It includes seven other regional banks as well as a specialized bank for the health professions in Austria. The group has been designated as a Significant Institution since the entry into force of European Banking Supervision in late 2014, and as a consequence is directly supervised by the European Central Bank .

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12-751: (Redirected from Popular Bank ) People's Bank or Popular Bank may refer to a number of banks or bank buildings: Austria and Germany [ edit ] Volksbank Group of co-operative banks in Austria Volksbanken, member banks of the German Cooperative Financial Group Canada [ edit ] Bank of the People , a defunct bank in Upper Canada (now Ontario, Canada) La Banque du Peuple ,

24-856: A community bank in Marietta, Ohio People's National Bank Building (Rock Hill, South Carolina) , listed on the NRHP in South Carolina People's National Bank Building (Tyler, Texas) , listed on the NRHP in Texas People's Bank of Eggleston , listed on the NRHP in Virginia People's Bank (Weirton, West Virginia) , listed on the NRHP in West Virginia Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

36-596: A cooperative or a corporation. By 2017 they merged to 8 regional banks and 2 specialized banks. They form an integrated system of banks (Association of Volksbanks) connected through a contract of collaboration. Volksbank Wien is the largest regional bank of the association and acts as central entity for the network. The central service functions were transferred from ÔVAG  [ de ] to Volksbank Wien AG in July 2015. ÖVAG itself surrendered its banking license. The "remainder of ÖVAG" subsequently continued to operate as

48-1340: A defunct bank in Lower Canada (now Quebec, Canada) Peoples Group , a financial services firm consisting of a trust company and direct bank China [ edit ] People's Bank of China , the Central Bank of the People's Republic of China Congo / Zaire [ edit ] Banque du Peuple , brand under which the Société Congolaise de Banque was operated between 1970 and its rebranding as Banque Zaïroise du Commerce Extérieur Cyprus [ edit ] Cyprus Popular Bank France [ edit ] Groupe Banque Populaire Georgia [ edit ] People's Bank of Georgia , headquartered in Tbilisi, Georgia Greece [ edit ] Popular Bank (Greece) Italy [ edit ] Banca Popolare (disambiguation) , several institutions Russia [ edit ] People's Bank (Russia) Moscow Narodny Bank Slovenia [ edit ] People's Savings Bank (Celje) Spain [ edit ] Banco Popular Español Sri Lanka [ edit ] People's Bank (Sri Lanka) ,

60-473: A printing plant, and space for other offices on the second floor. Rietveld, along with John Rhynsberger and B. H. Van Spanckeren, founded the banks at the time the building was completed. They failed ten years later because of bad business decisions. The building was acquired the following year by the City of Pella who converted it for use as a city hall beginning in 1917. It served that purpose until 2007. This too

72-668: A state-owned commercial bank Tanzania [ edit ] People's Bank of Zanzibar , a commercial bank United States [ edit ] Banco Popular de Puerto Rico People's United Financial (formerly People's Bank), headquartered in Bridgeport, Connecticut People's State Bank (Orangeville, Illinois) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Illinois Peoples National Bank (Pella, Iowa) , listed on

84-574: A wind-down entity under the name of immigon portfolioabbau ag. Immigon is responsible for ensuring the orderly, active and value-preserving wind-down of its assets. The representative association of the Volksbank Group members is the Österreichischer Genossenschaftsverband  [ de ] (ÖGV), established in 1872. This European bank or insurance-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Peoples National Bank (Pella, Iowa) Peoples National Bank

96-537: Is a historic building located in Pella, Iowa , United States. It is significant for its association with Herman Rietveld, a local booster and civic leader during the Progressive era . Completed in 1905, the building was designed for Rietveld's progressive ideas that called for dense occupancy which lead to efficiency and lowered the building's costs. When it opened the building housed two banks, two newspaper offices,

108-744: The NRHP in Marion County, Iowa PeoplesBank , a community bank in Western Massachusetts Peoples Federal Savings Bank, headquartered in Brighton, Massachusetts; see Rockland Trust § 2001-2018 People's Bank and Trust Company Building , listed on the NRHP in New Jersey People's Bank of Buffalo , New York People's Bank and Trust, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, merged into Centura Bank Peoples Bank (Marietta, Ohio) ,

120-558: The building, the Art Nouveau staircase leading to the basement is his work. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. The designation also includes the life-size cast concrete dog statues at the main entrance. They are commercial art castings that the banks used in their advertising. This article about a property in Marion County, Iowa on the National Register of Historic Places

132-651: The title People's Bank . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=People%27s_Bank&oldid=1243252471 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing French-language text Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Volksbank Group There were 35 local Volksbanks in Austria by end of 2015, each of them organized as

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144-465: Was an expression of the Progressive era as it consolidated the various functions of the local government in one location symbolizing efficiency and economy. The building's design is attributed to local architect Stanley DeGoyer, of which little is known. George Heeren, a local cabinet maker, provided the interior woodwork and some of the furniture. While none of his furniture has been identified in

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