- Teximbank
Infobox_Company
company_name = Private Entrepreneurial Bank Texim
company_slogan = We were, we are, we will be!
foundation =1992 Teximbank
location =Sofia ,Bulgaria
key_people =Georgi Naydenov ,Founder
num_employees =
industry =Banking
homepage = [http://www.teximbank.bg/ www.teximbank.bg]Teximbank is the oldest operating private bank in Bulgaria. It was created by
Georgi Naydenov , a famous Bulgarian businessman, who brought economic prosperity to Bulgaria by creating the state-owned economic group Texim in the 60s and 70s.Texim was "founded in 1960 as an export-import enterprise, and was gradually expanded to cover various additional types of activities: transport by its own ships and trucks, management of factories producing soft drinks (including Coca-Cola, for the production of which it acquired the license), management of Bulgarian mineral water springs, sale of luxury goods in special shops in Sofia and Varna, etc." Furthermore, Texim was "responsible for the bulk of Bulgaria’s arms exports, and it is the primary distributor for most of the country’s small arms and light weapons".
Georgi Naydenov created Teximbank in September 1992, the beginning of the post-communist Era. The bank was created by "more than 4000 initial shareholders who trusted in Naydenov". It managed to survive both Bulgarian economic Crisis and restored its political and economic independence. Teximbank has proven to be a stable and reliable financial institution.
The bank has a full banking license which enables it to perform transactions both in the country and abroad, and it specializes in servicing small and middle-sized businesses.
Sources
*Official Website of Teximbank: http://www.teximbank.bg
*Official Site of the Bulgarian National Bank: http://www.bnb.bg
*http://www.mybulgaria.info/bulgaria/travel/information-about-bulgaria-38.html
*About the CEO of Teximbank: http://www.dksi.bg/en/AboutUs/Members/Vidolova.htm
*http://www.kampanyarchivum.hu/files/300/8/3/7-2-27.html
*http://www.hrw.org/reports/1999/bulgaria/Bulga994-02.htm#P384_79881
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