ZUNO Wound Up in Slovakia, All Activities Transferred to Tatra Banka

ZUNO Wound Up  in Slovakia, All Activities Transferred to Tatra Banka

Bratislava, June 5 (TASR) – ZUNO bank ceased its operations on the Slovak banking market as of June 2, with Tatra banka of the same banking group, Raiffeisen Bank International AG (RBI), acting as its successor, Tatra banka spokesperson Zuzana Povodova told TASR on Monday.

RBI announced in early October 2016 that it was consolidating its businesses within the group and that ZUNO’s activities in the Czech Republic and Slovakia would come to an end. The project was concluded as of June 2 when all rights and obligations concerning banking products were fully transferred. Current accounts have been shifted, and clients with existing credit products have been integrated into Tatra banka as well.

Credit products have been transferred to Tatra banka under conditions that clients agreed on with ZUNO. Regular monthly instalments and their dates, interest rates, monthly premiums and the dates of final instalments haven’t changed, therefore.

“Clients who haven’t transferred money from their ZUNO accounts won’t lose their savings. The remainders of cancelled current accounts have been moved to Tatra banka. All that [clients] have to do is to contact DIALOGUE LIVE call centre or visit any branch of Tatra banka,” said Povodova.