The leasing subsidiaries of the former Hypo Alpe-Adria-Bank International in Italy, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro and North Macedonia were retained in the bad bank.
[6] On 14 December 2009, BayernLB, Kärntner Landesholding (Carinthia state holding) and Grazer Wechselseitige Versicherung sold their stakes in the bank to the Austrian government for €1 each.
[11] As of February 2014, the Hypo Alpe-Adria-Bank International situation was unsolved,[12] causing Chancellor Werner Faymann to warn that its failure would be comparable to the 1931 Creditanstalt event.
[16] The General Court also ruled that the guarantee granted by Austria to BayernLB in 2009 during the nationalization was a state aid but nevertheless compatible with EU law.
[20] The Financial Market Authority would draw a new resolution plan for the bad bank in order to be in line with EU law.
[24] On 4 August 2016, a private equity fund advised by Bain Capital purchased Heta Asset Resolution Italia S.r.l.
The headquarters of Hypo Alpe Adria, designed by the American architect Thom Mayne, is located in the Carinthian state capital Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Alpen-Adria-Platz.
The building was sold to a Swiss real estate company at the end of November 2018; it was agreed not to disclose the purchase price.
[26] In 2007 it was announced that the Wörthersee Stadion in Klagenfurt, Austria, would be called the Hypo Group Arena for at least ten years after the Hypo-Alpe-Adria-Bank secured the naming rights to the stadium.