Unicredit Bank Sa 2008 AR2

The report highlights UniCredit Tiriac Bank's performance and strategic initiatives for the fiscal year 2008, marking its first year of operations following the completion of major banking mergers. The bank achieved a net profit of RON 358.3 million, representing a 36.5% increase compared to 2007, and expanded its distribution network by opening 100 new outlets to reach a total of 242 branches. In addition to financial growth, the bank established a new Business Sustainability Department to focus on customer satisfaction and care. The bank also expanded its corporate social responsibility initiatives, focusing on social projects, environmental protection campaigns like 'Our Forest' and 'The Paper Forest', and cultural sponsorships.

Company: Unicredit Bank Sa

Year: 2008

Type: AR2

Pages: 131

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Unicredit Bank Sa

Unicredit Bank Sa 2008 Annual Report

Annual Report

The report highlights UniCredit Tiriac Bank's performance and strategic initiatives for the fiscal year 2008, marking its first year of operations following the completion of major banking mergers. The bank achieved a net profit of RON 358.3 million, representing a 36.5% increase compared to 2007, and expanded its distribution network by opening 100 new outlets to reach a total of 242 branches. In addition to financial growth, the bank established a new Business Sustainability Department to focus on customer satisfaction and care. The bank also expanded its corporate social responsibility initiatives, focusing on social projects, environmental protection campaigns like 'Our Forest' and 'The Paper Forest', and cultural sponsorships.

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Document Details

Report Year

2008

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2008 - Dec 31, 2008

Fiscal Year

2008

Type

Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English

Pages

 

File Size

 

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