Postbank
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Postbank may refer to any of the postal savings systems in these countries:
  • Deutsche Postbank
    Deutsche Postbank
    Deutsche Postbank AG is a German retail bank with headquarters in Bonn. Postbank was formed from the demerger of the postal savings division of Deutsche Bundespost in 1990. It became a wholly owned subsidiary of Deutsche Post in 1999, and was partially spun out on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in 2004...

  • Postbank N.V.
    Postbank N.V.
    The Postbank was a large Dutch bank, part of the ING Group. It had 7.5 million private account holders and was one of the largest providers of financial services in the country. It provided current and savings accounts, loans, mortgages, insurance, investments and pensions...

  • Postbank, a Bulgarian bank owned by Eurobank EFG
  • PostBank
    PostBank
    PostBank was the trading name of the Post Office Bank Limited, a bank owned by the New Zealand Government. PostBank was formed when the New Zealand Post Office was split up by the Postal Services Act 1987 into Post Office Bank Ltd , New Zealand Post Ltd and Telecom Corporation of New Zealand...

    , a savings bank that operated in New Zealand
  • Postbank Ireland Limited, a joint venture of An Post and Fortis
  • PostBank
    PostBank Uganda
    PostBank Uganda is a non-bank credit institution in Uganda. As of May 2010, PostBank Uganda was a small credit institution whose asset base was estimated at about US$39 million.-History:...

    , a financial services provider owned 100% by the Government of Uganda
  • Postbank, a savings financial institution in South Africa which operates as a division of the South African Post Office
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