KBC Bank of Belgium and Dutch ABN Amro have not had an easy time in Hungary. After KBC took a strategic stake in Kereskedelmi és Hitelbank (K&H) in 1997, the bank lost Ft8.3 billion ($12.58 billion) in 1999. ABN Amro’s Hungarian subsidiary was in the red by Ft19.8 billion last year despite a $96 million capital injection.
The losses hurt. Hungary is strategically important for both banks. KBC has made central Europe a key market. Of all western banks, it has invested the most in the region.
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