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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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    On 19 November 2021, Opportunity banka a.d. Novi Sad changed its name to 3 banka a.d. Beograd; On 29 April 2022, Komercijalna banka a.d. Beograd changed its name to NLB Komercijalna banka a.d. Beograd; Defunct banks. These are banks that either lost their licence due to the accumulated debts and insolvency, or went into bankruptcy, or merged ...

  4. List of banks in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Central bank. National Bank of Serbia; Commercial banks. Addiko Bank (ex Hypo-Alpe Adria Bank) AIK banka Niš; Banca Intesa Beograd (Intesa Sanpaolo group) Poštanska štedionica; Bank of China Beograd; Crédit Agricole Srbija (Crédit Agricole group) Direktna banka Kragujevac (ex KMB Banka) Expobank Beograd (ex Marfin Bank) Erste Bank Novi Sad ...

  5. OTP Banka Srbija - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian OTP Bank Group entered the Serbian banking market under the name "OTP banka Srbija" on 21 May 2007, being formed through the merger of three Serbian banks: Niška Banka a.d. Niš, Zepter banka a.d. Beograd and Kulska banka a.d. Novi Sad. In December 2017, OTP Bank bought 100% of shares of Vojvođanska banka from the National Bank ...

  6. Serbian Bank in Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    By 1924, it had branches in Dubrovnik, Knin, Mitrovica, Šibenik, Split, Sombor, and Subotica, in addition to Zagreb and Novi Sad. That same year, the Danubian Joint-Stock Company merged with the Belgrade-based Adriatic Bank to form the Adriatic-Danubian Bank, in which the Serbian Bank was the reference shareholder.

  7. Vojvođanska banka - Wikipedia

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    Vojvođanska banka. Vojvođanska banka a.d. Novi Sad, commonly just Vojvođanska banka was a bank based in Novi Sad, Serbia. It was a universal bank, with functions of commercial and investment banking. In December 2017, it became a member of OTP Bank Group and merged with OTP banka Srbija, which later changed name to Vojvođanska banka.

  8. Erste Bank Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    The bank was founded in 1864 as Novosadska banka. In August 2005, Austrian Erste Bank took over the bank's majority share (83.3%) from the Serbian government for € 73.2 million. By May 2006, Erste Bank had close to 100% ownership share in the bank, that later that year officially changed its name to "Erste Bank Novi Sad".

  9. Naftna Industrija Srbije - Wikipedia

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    Naftna Industrija Srbije ( Serbian: Нафтна Индустрија Србије, lit. 'Petroleum Industry of Serbia'; abbr. NIS / НИС) is a Serbian multinational oil and gas company with headquarters in NIS building, Novi Sad, Serbia. NIS is one of the most profitable companies in Serbia and one of the largest domestic exporters.