The Raiffeisen Banking Group is a group of cooperative banks in Austria. The Austrian Raiffeisen banks are not consolidated under a single parent entity but are financially linked through a common institutional protection scheme and deposit guarantee scheme. The group's international operations, by contrast, are consolidated under Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI).
The "gable cross" (German: Giebelkreuz), logo of the Raiffeisen banks in Austria, refers to the traditional Pferdeköpfe [de] house ornament
Former livestock market branch, Karl-Farkas-Gasse 16 in Vienna
Flagship Vienna branch in Looshaus building, purchased by Raiffeisen Bank in 1987
Raiffeisenbank in Pregarten, Upper Austria
Raiffeisen Bank International
Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI) is a key entity of the decentralized Raiffeisen Banking Group in Austria, acting both as the latter's domestic central financial entity and as the holding company for all the group's operations outside of Austria. The bank is listed on the Wiener Börse. Its major shareholders are the Raiffeisen Banking Group's eight regional banks (Raiffeisen-Landesbanken), which are bound by a shareholders' agreement and together hold a majority of RBI's equity.
Raiffeisen Bank International
City Tower with Raiffeisen Bank logo in Prague
Raiffeisen Bank building in Prague
Prime Corporate Center [pl], Raiffeisen Bank building in Warsaw