The Inter-Alpha Group of Banks was created in 1971 by six banks of the European Community in order to provide a platform for the regular exchange of ideas and explore areas for co-operation between its members.
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Members
- AIB Group, Ireland
- Banco Espírito Santo, Portugal
- Commerzbank, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
- ING Bank, the Netherlands
- Intesa Sanpaolo
- KBC Bank, Belgium
- Nordea, Denmark, Finland and Sweden
- National Bank of Greece, Greece
- The Royal Bank of Scotland Group, UK
- Santander, Spain
- Société Générale, France
Source
- Mauro Guillén , The Rise of Spanish Multinationals, European Business in the Global Economy
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