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Standing in his office in Raffeisen’s headquarters in Vienna, RZB International’s chairman Herbert Stepic points with pride to a large world map dotted with small RZB flags showing the bank’s outlets around the globe, including branches in China, Singapore and New York, and recently-opened subsidiaries in Albania and Belarus. His office is more like that of a Cecil Rhodes-type imperial pioneer than a banker, filled as it is with African sculptures and Chinese tapestries.
However, like many an expanding empire, RZB has problems persuading those at home to finance its expansion.
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