Capital city: Tallinn
Administrative divisions: 15 counties
Population: 1.3 million
Currency: Euro
Languages: Estonian, Russian
Dialling code for int. phone calls: +372
Internet country code: .ee
Estonia is following Denmark as the second EU country to slide into a recession, and it is the first in CEE. Real GDP growth was negative in Q2, and weak private consumption, high interest rates and high lending rates will likely result in a 1.2 % decline in real GDP in 2008 as a whole. Relatively weak growth in the EU as domestic demand only slowly recovers will leave real GDP growth only slightly positive also in 2009. Credit growth has decelerated substantially, with economic cooling and higher refinancing and rollover costs increasingly making credit quality an issue.
There are 6 Banks in this Country.AS Eesti Krediidipank is a retail bank oriented towards providing flexible banking services to private individuals and companies, serving 60,000 clients at its 23 branches across Estonia.
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BIGBANK AS is a bank specialising in consumer loans in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Finland that was established in Tartu, Estonia in 1992. The company is working in all markets under a unified trademark ...
Sampo Pank in Estonia is branch of Danske Bank.
Danske Bank acquired Sampo Bank in Finland including subsidiaries in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Russia in 2006 with effect from February 2007.
< ...DnB NORD Bank belongs to one of the biggest banking groups in Nordic countries. It is active in Danish, Finnish, Polish, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian markets. DnB NORD Bank started in Estonia in spring ...
Swedbank AB is a leading Nordic-Baltic banking group with 8.8 million retail customers and 441,000 corporate customers in Sweden, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia. In Sweden, the group has more than 470 branc ...
Tallinn Business Bank was founded in December of 1991 and is now one of the oldest commercial banks operating in Estonia. The Bank's shareholders are the legal - as well as private individuals.
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