365.bank
Company type | Public |
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Industry | Financial services |
Founded | 1992 |
Headquarters | Bratislava, Slovakia |
Key people | Ing. Andrej Zaťko (CEO) |
Products | Banking, asset management, factoring, leasing |
Revenue | €67.6 million[citation needed] |
Number of employees | 616 |
Parent | J&T Finance Group SE (65%)[1] |
365.bank, a. s. is a retail bank based in Slovakia.[2][3] The bank also includes Poštová banka, 365.invest,[2] 365.nadácia, 365.fintech, Ahoj,[4] PB Finančné služby, Art Fond,[5] SkPay,[6] PB Servis, and Cards.
History
365.bank was founded in 1992 as a digital bank. In 2021, 365.bank replaced its former parent company, Poštová banka, as head of the conglomerate,[citation needed] assuming control of Poštová banka's network of brick-and-mortar branches.
Company Structure
Board of Directors
- Ing. Andrej Zaťko – Board Chairman
- Ing. Peter Hajko – Board Member
- RNDr. Zuzana Žemlová – Board Member
- Ladislav Korec, MBA, FCCA – Board Member
Supervisory Board
- Ing. Jozef Tkáč – Supervisory Board Chairman
- Ing. Vladimír Ohlídal, CSc. – Supervisory Board Member
- Ing. Jan Kotek – Supervisory Board Member
Projects
Ecology
In October 2021, the company signed the Slovak Banking Association's[7] Memorandum on Sustainable Business and Development.[2] The bank's green activities include a Plastic-Free Account, GREEN Mortgage, Green Investing in the 365.bank app, recycling of cards for eco-benches, reduction of plastic waste, and cooperation with the civic association "Ružínska priehrada" on the installation of a brick wall for catching plastic waste.[citation needed]
Diversity Charter
In 2022, 365.bank became an official signatory of the Diversity Charter of the Pontis Foundation,[8] which aims to create a work environment based on the principles of diversity and equality.[9]
Awards
2024
- 3rd place in the Best Employer 2023[10] poll in the Banking, Finance and Insurance category.
2023
- 1st place in the Euromoney Awards for Excellence[11] in the ESG category as the best bank in this area in Slovakia.
- 3rd place in the Best Employer 2022 poll in the Banking,[12] Finance and Insurance category.
2022
- Discovery of the Year[13] at the Zlatá Minca Awards 2022.
- Issuer of the Year and Unique Issuing Project Award[14] in the Mastercard Awards 2022.
2021
- Bank of the Year 2021 in Slovakia[15] according to British magazine The Banker.
Controversies
In 2023, the Slovakian police fined 365.bank €2 million for neglecting concerns of money laundering and terrorist financing.[16]
References
- ^ Consolidated annual report of Poštová banka for 2017, page 14
- ^ a b c 365.bank. "365.bank". 365.bank (in Slovak). Retrieved 2024-02-12.
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- ^ "Domov". ART FOND (in Slovak). Retrieved 2024-02-12.
- ^ "SKPAY, a. s." spps.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 2024-02-12.
- ^ "Common voice of the banking sector". SBA - Slovak Banking Association. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
- ^ "Slovak diversity charter - European Commission". commission.europa.eu. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
- ^ "Charta diverzity – Pridajte sa k firmám a organizáciám, ktoré podporujú diverzitu a rovné príležitosti na pracovisku" (in Slovak). 2023-11-27. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
- ^ "Najzamestnávateľ". www.najzamestnavatel.sk. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
- ^ "Euromoney's Awards for Excellence Home". Euromoney. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
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- ^ "Výsledky súťaže finančných produktov Zlatá minca 2022 boli vyhlásené 20. 9. na konferencii Finweek". zlataminca.sk. 2024-03-01.
- ^ "V tohtoročných Mastercard Awards na Slovensku vynikli 365.bank, Prima banka a VÚB banka | TOUCHIT". touchit.sk (in Slovak). 2023-03-03. Retrieved 2024-03-01.
- ^ "Bank of the Year Awards 2021 — Central and Eastern Europe". www.thebanker.com. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
- ^ a.s, Petit Press (2023-03-27). "Police fine a Slovak bank €2m for counter-terrorist financing failings". spectator.sme.sk. Retrieved 2024-03-04.