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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. Landesbank für Bosnien und Herzegowina - Wikipedia

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    The Landesbank für Bosnien und Herzegowina ( Serbo-Croatian: Privilegovana zemaljska banka za Bosnu i Hercegovinu, lit. 'Bank of the Lands of Bosnia and Herzegovina') was a bank established in Sarajevo in 1895 to help finance the development of Bosnia and Herzegovina under Austro-Hungarian rule. It kept operating after the establishment of the ...

  4. List of banks in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    As of 5 May 2024, there are 22 licensed commercial banks in Bosnia and Herzegovina: [1] Bank name. Headquaters. Supervisior. Website. SWIFT Code. Owner / International group. ATM network membership. Addiko Bank Banja Luka.

  5. Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina defines and controls the implementation of monetary policy of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina supports and maintains appropriate payment and settlement systems. It also co-ordinates the activities of the BH Entity Banking Agencies, which are in charge of bank ...

  6. Postage stamps and postal history of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    The first issue in 1879 for Bosnia and Herzegovina, soon after its occupation by Austria-Hungary in 1878, is a stamp without any text, but representing the Austrian double-eagle coats of arms. 1906 stamp depicting Doboj. Stamps inscribed in German Bosnien Herzegowina were produced in 1906, featuring landscapes and monuments, including views of ...

  7. Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark - Wikipedia

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    The residual KM 200 banknote and all of the coins are identical for both polities. The convertible mark ( Bosnian: konvertibilna marka, Cyrillic: конвертибилна марка; sign: KM; code: BAM) is the currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is divided into 100 Pfenig or Fening ( Пфениг / Фенинг) and locally abbreviated KM ...

  8. Economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. The economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a transitional, upper middle income economy. [17] Bosnia and Herzegovina declared independence from socialist Yugoslavia on 1 March 1992. The main trading partners are Germany, Italy, Austria, Turkey and other neighboring Balkan countries.

  9. Architecture of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The building of the National Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina was built in 1932 according to the project of the Belgrade architect Milan Zloković. The FIS Sports Center in Sarajevo was built according to the first-prize-winning conceptual design from 1936 by Zagreb architects Hink Bauer and Marijan Haberle.