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HYPO-BANK BURGENLAND AG Magyarországi Fióktelepe

HYPO-BANK BURGENLAND AG Magyarországi Fióktelepe is the Hungarian branch of HYPO-BANK BURGENLAND AG, an Austrian credit institution headquartered in Eisenstadt and part of the GRAWE Group (Grazer Wechselseitige Versicherung AG). Operating under the EU single passport regime, the branch is subject to home-country pruden…

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Over HYPO-BANK BURGENLAND AG Magyarországi Fióktelepe

HYPO-BANK BURGENLAND AG Magyarországi Fióktelepe is the Hungarian branch of HYPO-BANK BURGENLAND AG, an Austrian credit institution headquartered in Eisenstadt and part of the GRAWE Group (Grazer Wechselseitige Versicherung AG). Operating under the EU single passport regime, the branch is subject to home-country prudential supervision by Austria’s Financial Market Authority, while conduct and consumer protection in Hungary fall under the Magyar Nemzeti Bank. The branch provides conventional banking services aligned to the Hungarian market and cross-border needs, including payment accounts and local/international transfers (with SEPA for euro payments), deposits, lending to businesses and private clients, and foreign exchange and treasury-related services, with product scope and pricing defined in published tariffs and general terms. Deposits held with the branch are protected by the Austrian statutory deposit guarantee scheme (Einlagensicherung AUSTRIA GmbH) up to EUR 100,000 per eligible depositor, in line with EU rules. Account documentation, interest rate notices, fee schedules, and key information are typically available in Hungarian, and customer due diligence follows standard EU/EEA anti‑money laundering and sanctions requirements. The institution publishes consolidated financial statements and Pillar 3 disclosures at the parent-bank level; separate branch financials are not standalone public accounts. Distribution and cash access are more limited than at large universal banks in Hungary, so prospective clients should review available channels and service levels before onboarding. Users should assess currency, interest rate, and cross-border payment risks relevant to their specific use case, and consult the bank’s current conditions for charges on foreign exchange, international transfers, and early loan repayment. Complaints are handled through the bank’s internal process and may be escalated to the Hungarian consumer protection framework where applicable, noting that deposit protection and resolution responsibilities rest with the Austrian schemes.

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