Banca Transilvania Group expands in the Republic of Moldova and takes over the largest non-bank lending company - HotNews.ro
5 Articles
5 Articles
Banca Transilvania is expanding in the Republic of Moldova. Victoriabank, part of the Banca Transilvania Financial Group, has bought the Microinvest group, the largest non-bank lending company in the Republic of Moldova. The article Banca Transilvania is expanding in the Republic of Moldova and buying Microinvest, the largest non-bank lending company across the Prut River first appeared on Romania TV.
Victoriabank, part of the Banca Transilvania Financial Group, took the first step today for a new acquisition in the Republic of Moldova, in the field of microfinance. Representatives of Victoriabank and Microinvest, the leader of the microfinance market in the Republic of Moldova,…
The new acquisition will contribute to the growth of Victoriabank, the third largest bank in the Republic of Moldova, by diversifying its offer, the large number of new clients and expertise in microfinance. Victoriabank, part of the Banca Transilvania (BT) financial group, has taken the first step towards a new acquisition in the Republic of Moldova, in the field of microfinance. Representatives of Victoriabank and Microinvest signed, in Chisin…
Banca Transilvania Group expands in Moldova through a new acquisition - Business Review
Victoriabank, part of the Banca Transilvania Financial Group, has today taken the first step towards a new acquisition in the Republic of Moldova in the microfinance sector. Representatives of Victoriabank and Microinvest, the market leader in microfinance in the Republic of Moldova, signed in Chisinau the agreement by which Victoriabank will acquire Microinvest. The […] The post Banca Transilvania Group expands in Moldova through a new acquis…
Banca Transilvania Group announced that Victoriabank has signed the agreement to acquire Microinvest, the leader of the microfinance market in the Republic of Moldova.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left, 50% of the sources lean Right
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium