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  2. Poštanska štedionica - Wikipedia

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    2,235 (2020) Website. www .posted .co .rs. Poštanska štedionica (full legal name: Banka Poštanska štedionica a.d. Beograd) is one of the largest operating banks in Serbia. It was founded in 1921 and its headquarters are located in Belgrade, Serbia. As of April 2022, it is the sole bank operating on the Serbian market that is majority owned ...

  3. List of banks in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Representative offices of foreign banks. As of 21 March 2023, these are the registered representative offices of foreign banks within the National Bank of Serbia: [6] Citibank, Sioux Falls, USA. Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt, Germany. Eximbank, Budapest, Hungary.

  4. Hrvatska poštanska banka - Wikipedia

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    EUR 7.046.053 thousand (2023) [2] Number of employees. 1752 (as of 31 Dec 2023) [3] Subsidiaries. HPB Invest d.o.o. HPB-Nekretnine d.o.o. Website. www .hpb .hr /en. Hrvatska poštanska banka d.d. or HPB is the largest Croatian-owned bank in the country and ranks 5th in Croatia in terms of total assets, worth around EUR 7.046.053 thousands.

  5. Croatian National Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Croatian National Bank (Croatian: Hrvatska narodna banka; pronounced [xř̩ʋaːtskaː nǎːrodnaː bâːŋka]), known until 1997 as the National Bank of Croatia (Croatian: Narodna banka Hrvatske), is the Croatian member of the Eurosystem and has been the monetary authority for Croatia from 1991 to 2022, issuing the Croatian dinar until 1994 and subsequently the Croatian kuna until ...

  6. Serbian Bank in Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Hotel in Dubrovnik, formerly owned by the Serbian Bank. The Serbian Bank in Zagreb ( Croatian: Srpska banka u Zagrebu) was a medium-sized bank in the Kingdom of Hungary and then the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, established in 1895 and liquidated in 1945. It has been described as "the financial center of the Serbian irredentist movement ".

  7. List of banks in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of banks operating in Bosnia and Herzegovina: ; Bank Capital Headquarters Shareholders Website 1: Addiko Bank: Sarajevo: Addiko Bank: www.addiko-fbih.ba: 2: ASA Banka

  8. Ban Kulin - Wikipedia

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    Ban Kulin. Kulin ( Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Кулин; d. c. November 1204) was the Ban of Bosnia from 1180 to 1204, first as a vassal of the Byzantine Empire and then of the Kingdom of Hungary, although his state was de facto independent. He was one of Bosnia's most prominent and notable historic rulers and had a great effect on the ...

  9. Jure Francetić - Wikipedia

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    Jure Francetić. Jure Francetić (3 July 1912 – 27/28 December 1942) was a Croatian Ustaša Commissioner for the Bosnia and Herzegovina regions of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during World War II, [1] and commander of the 1st Ustaše Regiment of the Ustaše Militia, later known as the Black Legion. In both roles he was responsible ...