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  • Prague, 8 March 2012
    Knowledge of pension reform not improving:76% of Czechs are still afraid of losing their savings

    Knowledge about the ongoing issue of the Czech Republic’s pension reform amongst economically active citizens is still very low. A comparison between STEM/MARK’s exclusive surveys for Fincentrum, conducted in October 2011 and February 2012, suggests that changes for the better in responses to the various questions are only minimal. The results of the surveys also confirm the everyday experience of... More...>>
  • Prague, 7 February 2012
    Pioneer Funds - Global Aggregate Bond becomes the best fund.

    The results of the Czech investment market analysis, entitled The 2011 Investment of the Year, were presented today by Fincentrum Media, PwC Česká republika and the specialised portal Investujeme.cz in the Congress Centre of the Czech National Bank. The objective of this second-year analysis is to contribute to the education of Czech consumers who often make mistakes in managing their personal fin... More...>>
  • 9.11.2011
    Fincentrum Bank of the Year 2011 knows its winners:The jury elected Komerční banka as the Bank of the Year, the Most Trusted Bank by the public is Česká spořitelna

    Prague, November 9, 2011 – The jubilee tenth year of the prestigious award Fincentrum Bank of the Year knows its winners. The expert jury awarded the victory in the category Bank of the Year 2011 to Komerční banka. Česká spořitelna ranked second ahead of UniCredit Bank Czech Republic. J&T Banka won in the new category Private Bank of the Year. Česká spořitelna again became the Most Trusted Bank of... More...>>
  • 28.11.2011
    Fincentrum is again the only financial consulting company among the Czech Top 100 firms

    In 2010 Fincentrum Group became historically the first financial consulting company ranked among the Czech Top 100 firms. It repeated the success also this year and was ranked on the 78th position among the Czech Top 100. More...>>
  • 6.10.2011
    27 % of the Czech Republic’ inhabitants plan to enter the second pillar of the pension system – 76 % of population are worried that they might lose their savings thanks to the reform

    At this moment approximately 27 % of the Czech Republic’s inhabitants aged 15 – 59 plan to enter the second pillar of the reformed pension system. It results from an exclusive research of the agency STEM/MARK for Fincentrum realised at the occasion of the organisation of the 121st Žofín Forum. Just today they deal with the government’s reform steps and their impacts on public finances and the stat... More...>>

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