Financial Services Companies of Poland - Banks of Poland, Nordea, Bank Emisyjny W Polsce, National Bank of Poland, Hsbc Bank Polska (Paperback)


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Banks of Poland, Nordea, Bank Emisyjny W Polsce, National Bank of Poland, Hsbc Bank Polska, Bank Millennium, Dnb Nord, Pko Bank Polski, Bank Zachodni Wbk, Nordea Bank Polska, Bank Ochrony rodowiska, Inteligo, Mbank, Bank Bph, Ing Bank lski. Excerpt: Bank Emisyjny w Polsce (German:, translated into English variously as the Bank of Issue, Issue Bank, Issuing Bank or Emitting Bank in Poland) was a bank created in the General Government (Nazi occupied Poland) in 1940. After the German invasion of Poland, the Reichsbank decided not to introduce German currency there, as it did not want to increase the money supply. Instead, it introduced a system of Reichskreditkassen (credit offices of the German Reich), which issued temporary bonds. This system, intended to be temporary from the beginning, was to be replaced by a new German controlled currency and central banks in occupied territories. In the meantime, various Polish banks and credit institutions were temporarily closed, while some of their assets were nationalized by the German government. Many people lost their savings. In particular, institutions with Jewish ownership were targeted, as well as Jewish customers. At the same time, German banks began opening their offices in the newly available territories. The plans for a complete takeover of the Polish financial system by the Germans was never finished before the war ended. On 15 December Hans Frank, the governor of the General Government, passed a decree creating the Bank Emisyjny, which begun operating in April. Bank Emisyjny was located in Krakw. It was the only institution in occupied Poland with the name Poland in its title. It was headed by Polish economist, Feliks Mynarski. His German supervisor, and representative of the Reichs... More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=21094460

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Banks of Poland, Nordea, Bank Emisyjny W Polsce, National Bank of Poland, Hsbc Bank Polska, Bank Millennium, Dnb Nord, Pko Bank Polski, Bank Zachodni Wbk, Nordea Bank Polska, Bank Ochrony rodowiska, Inteligo, Mbank, Bank Bph, Ing Bank lski. Excerpt: Bank Emisyjny w Polsce (German:, translated into English variously as the Bank of Issue, Issue Bank, Issuing Bank or Emitting Bank in Poland) was a bank created in the General Government (Nazi occupied Poland) in 1940. After the German invasion of Poland, the Reichsbank decided not to introduce German currency there, as it did not want to increase the money supply. Instead, it introduced a system of Reichskreditkassen (credit offices of the German Reich), which issued temporary bonds. This system, intended to be temporary from the beginning, was to be replaced by a new German controlled currency and central banks in occupied territories. In the meantime, various Polish banks and credit institutions were temporarily closed, while some of their assets were nationalized by the German government. Many people lost their savings. In particular, institutions with Jewish ownership were targeted, as well as Jewish customers. At the same time, German banks began opening their offices in the newly available territories. The plans for a complete takeover of the Polish financial system by the Germans was never finished before the war ended. On 15 December Hans Frank, the governor of the General Government, passed a decree creating the Bank Emisyjny, which begun operating in April. Bank Emisyjny was located in Krakw. It was the only institution in occupied Poland with the name Poland in its title. It was headed by Polish economist, Feliks Mynarski. His German supervisor, and representative of the Reichs... More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=21094460

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June 2010

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June 2010

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152 x 229 x 3mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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46

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978-1-157-83210-2

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9781157832102

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1-157-83210-5



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