Bank für Tirol und Vorarlberg
Regional Austrian bank with headquarters in Innsbruck
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Bank für Tirol und Vorarlberg (that is Bank for Tyrol and Vorarlberg) is a regional Austrian bank with headquarters in Innsbruck. The bank is listed on the Austrian stock market. Together with Oberbank AG and BKS Bank AG, forms the so-called 3-Bank Group, a loose corporate group of credit institutions. They are mutually involved in the capital of the other banks, yet completely independent and politically independent.
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