List of banks in Austria
The following list of banks in Austria is to be understood within the framework of the European single market and European banking union, which means that Austria's banking system is more open to cross-border banking operations than peers outside of the EU.
Policy framework
European banking supervision distinguishes between significant institutions and less significant institutions, with SI/LSI designations updated regularly by the European Central Bank. Significant institutions are directly supervised by the ECB using joint supervisory teams that involve the national competent authorities of individual participating countries. Less significant institutions are supervised by the relevant NCA on a day-to-day basis, under the supervisory oversight of the ECB. In Austria's case, the NCA is the Financial Market Authority.A specific feature of the EU framework is that it provides for the possibility of institutional protection scheme that bind together networks of local banks into idiosyncratic risk-sharing arrangements. Of the EU's eight IPSs as of 2022, two are in Austria, namely the Sparkassengruppe Österreich and Raiffeisen Banking Group.
Significant institutions
As of, the list of supervised institutions maintained by the ECB included the following seven Austrian banking groups as SIs, with names as indicated by the ECB for each group's consolidating entity. Of these, four were part of the two Austrian IPSs.- Addiko Bank AG
- BAWAG Group AG
- Erste Group Bank AG
- Raiffeisen Bank International AG
- Raiffeisen-Holding Niederösterreich-Wien regGenmbH
- Raiffeisenbankengruppe Oberösterreich Verbund eGen
- Volksbank Wien AG, central entity of the Austrian Volksbank Group
Less significant institutions
As of, the ECB's list of supervised institutions included 324 Austrian LSIs.High-impact LSIs
The ECB's list of included ten LSIs designated by the ECB as "high-impact" on the basis of several criteria including size, of which six in the Raiffeisen IPS:- Hypo Noe Landesbank für Niederösterreich und Wien AG
- Oberbank AG
- Raiffeisenlandesbank Kärnten regGenmbH
- Raiffeisen-Landesbank Tirol AG
- , an intermediate holding company
- Wüstenrot Wohnungswirtschaft regGenmbH, an intermediate holding entity of the Wüstenrot-Gruppe
Raiffeisen Group
278 of the LSIs in the ECB's list, including the six above-listed high-impact LSIs, were in the Raiffeisen IPS, which therefore represented nearly 86 percent of the total number of Austrian LSIs.Other Austrian LSIs
The 33 other Austrian LSIs on the ECB's list were:- A1 Bank AG, subsidiary of A1 Telekom Austria Group
- Alpen Privatbank AG
- Austrian Anadi Bank AG
- Bank Gutmann AG
- bank99 AG, subsidiary of Austrian Post
- Bankhaus Carl Spängler & Co. AG
- BMW Austria Bank GmbH, subsidiary of BMW
- BTV Vier Länder Bank AG
- DolomitenBank Osttirol-Westkärnten eG, independent cooperative bank
- Generali Bank AG, subsidiary of Generali
- GRAWE-Vermögensverwaltung, subsidiary of Grazer Wechselseitige Versicherung
- * Schelhammer Capital Bank AG, subsidiary of GRAWE-Vermögensverwaltung
- Satere Beteiligungsverwaltungs GmbH, owned by Altor Equity Partners
- *, owned by Satere
- , independent cooperative bank
- , regional bank owned by the state of Upper Austria
- Partner Bank AG, a private bank
- Porsche Bank AG, subsidiary of Porsche
- Volkskredit Verwaltungsgenossenschaft regGenmbH, owner of VKB
- *, a regional bank
- Walser Privatbank AG
- Wiener Privatbank SE, a private bank
- Wiener Spar- und Kreditinstitut - Holding eG, owner of WSK Bank
- *, an independent cooperative bank
- Winter, Stern Familien Privatstiftung, owner of the Winter banking group
- * Bankholding Winter & Co. AG, intermediate holding entity
- * Bank Winter & Co. AG, independent private bank
- Bausparkasse Wüstenrot AG, part of Wüstenrot-Gruppe
- * Wüstenrot Bank AG, part of Wüstenrot-Gruppe
Non-euro-area-controlled LSIs
The ECB's list of included 9 LSIs that were affiliates of financial groups outside the euro area, namely 2 branches and 7 subsidiaries:- Banco do Brasil AG, subsidiary of Banco do Brasil
- Austrian branch of Bank of China Ltd, Hungarian subsidiary of Bank of China
- DenizBank AG, subsidiary of Emirates NBD via DenizBank
- ICBC Austria Bank GmbH, subsidiary of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
- Austrian branch of LGT Bank AG
- Liechtensteinische Landesbank AG, subsidiary of the National Bank of Liechtenstein
- VakifBank International AG, subsidiary of VakıfBank
- Western Union International Bank GmbH, subsidiary of Western Union
- * Western Union Overseas Ltd
Other institutions
The Austrian National Bank, Oesterreichische Kontrollbank, and Austria Wirtschaftsservice Gesellschaft are public credit institutions that do not hold a banking license under EU law.Defunct banks
A number of former Austrian banks, defined as having been headquartered in the present-day territory of Austria, are documented on Wikipedia. They are listed below in chronological order of establishment.- Wiener Stadtbank
- Austro-Hungarian Bank
- S. M. von Rothschild
- Niederösterreichische Escompte-Gesellschaft
- Creditanstalt
- Allgemeine Bodencreditanstalt
- Anglo-Austrian Bank
- Wiener Bankverein
- Wiener Giro- und Cassen-Verein
- Länderbank
- Österreichische Postsparkasse
- Hypo Alpe Adria Bank
- Zentralsparkasse
- BAWAG
- Bankhaus Krentschker & Co
- Raiffeisen Zentralbank
- Landes-Hypothekenbank Steiermark
- Donau Bank
- Golden Star Bank
- Bank Medici
- ZUNO Bank AG
- Sberbank Europe Group