Raiffeisenbank refers to cooperative banks in Europe that are rooted in the early credit unions of Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen. The name is found in:
- Raiffeisen Bankengruppe, Austrian group of cooperative banks
- Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI), the group's central institution
- Raiffeisen Zentralbank, the group's former central institution until merger into RBI in 2017
- Group subsidiaries in central and eastern Europe:
- Raiffeisen (Albania)
- Raiffeisenbank (Czech Republic)
- Raiffeisen Bank (Hungary)
- Raiffeisen Bank (Kosovo)
- Raiffeisen Bank (Romania)
- Raiffeisenbank (Russia)
- Raiffeisen Bank (Serbia)
- Raiffeisen Bank (Ukraine)
- Raiffeisenlandesbank Niederösterreich-Wien
- Raiffeisenlandesbank Oberösterreich
- Raiffeisen-Landesbank Tirol
- Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI), the group's central institution
- German Cooperative Financial Group, which includes Volksbanken and Raiffeisenbanken
- Raiffeisen Landesbank Südtirol – Cassa Centrale Raiffeisen dell'Alto Adige, South Tyrol, Italy group of cooperative banks
- Raiffeisen (Switzerland), Swiss group of cooperative banks
- Banque Raiffeisen, Luxembourgian group of cooperative banks
- Rabobank (originally "Raiffeisen-Boerenleenbank"), Dutch group of cooperative banks
- Raiffeisen Privatbank Liechtenstein AG
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