List of banks in the Czech Republic

The following list of banks in the Czech Republic is to be understood within the framework of the European single market, which means that the Czech Republic's banking system is more open to cross-border banking operations than peers outside of the European Union.

The Czech National Bank (ČNB) is the country's banking supervisor.

Systemically important banks

As of 2025, the following Czech banks were designated as systemically important, listed here by decreasing score of systemic importance:[1]

Other commercial banks

In addition to the above, the list of banks maintained by the ČNB indicated the following banks as of 14 March 2026:[2]

  • Air Bank a.s., majority-owned by PPF
  • Banka Creditas a.s.
  • Fio banka, a.s.
  • Moneta Money Bank, a.s., 30-percent-owned by PPF
  • Moneta Stavební Spořitelna, a.s., subsidiary of Moneta Bank
  • Modrá pyramida stavební spořitelna, a.s.
  • Národní Rozvojová Banka, a.s., a state-owned policy bank
  • Partners Banka, a.s.
  • Raiffeisen stavební spořitelna a.s.à, subsidiary of Raiffeisenbank
  • Stavební spořitelna České spořitelny, a.s., subsidiary of Česká Spořitelna
  • Trinity Bank a.s.
  • ČSOB Hypoteční banka, a.s., subsidiary of ČSOB
  • ČSOB Stavební spořitelna, a.s., subsidiary of ČSOB
  • Česká exportní banka, a.s. (state-owned)

Credit unions

Also as of 14 March 2026, the ČNB's list featured four credit unions (Czech: spořitelní družstvo):[3]

  • Artesa Credit Union
  • Citfin Credit Union
  • NEY Credit Union
  • Peněžní Dům Credit Union

Branches

EEA branches

Also as of 14 March 2026, the following credit institutions established in the European Economic Area (EEA) operated a branch in the Czech Republic:[2]

Third-country branches

As of 13 October 2025, the following banks established outside the European Economic Area had branches in the Czech Republic ("third-country branches" in EU parlance):[4]

Defunct banks

See also

References

  1. ^ "The EBA updates list of other systemically important institutions". European Banking Authority. 15 May 2025.
  2. ^ a b "Banks and branches of foreign banks (at 14.03.2026)". Czech National Bank. Retrieved 14 March 2026.
  3. ^ "Credit unions (at 14.03.2026)". Czech National Bank. Retrieved 14 March 2026.
  4. ^ "The EBA updates list of third-country groups and branches operating in the European Union and the European Economic Area", European Banking Authority, 13 October 2025