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Atos Bank : ATM Network with Nova Banka: Banka Poštanska štedionica Banja Luka: Banja Luka: ABRS www.bpsbl.com: KOBBBA22XXX Banka Poštanska štedionica Serbia: No Bosna Bank International: Sarajevo: FBA www.bbi.ba: BBIBBA22XXX Islamic Development Bank (45,46%), Dubai Islamic Bank (27,27%), Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (27,27%) ATM Network BH mreža
Virtual banking first became a possibility in 1996 with the Bank of Montreal's mbanx. mbanx was released at the very beginning of the internet banking revolution in Canada and was the first full-service online bank [26] Also in 1996, RBC started providing banking information online and had the first personal computer banking software released ...
The Banking Agency of Republika Srpska is the main bank regulator of the Republika Srpska entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.Its function is parallel to that of the Banking Agency of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1]
As an independent, sovereign and non-profit authority for bank supervision and licensing. Its work, since the very beginning, has been directed towards a strong and stable banking, micro-credit and leasing system leasing system, as market-oriented and based on the international standards of performance and supervision of banks, micro-credit ...
Raiffeisen Bank d.d. Bosna i Hercegovina, or simply Raiffeisen Bank, is a financial institution serving Bosnia and Herzegovina, with its headquarters located in Sarajevo. As a member of the Austria-based Raiffeisen Banking Group , Raiffeisen Bank BiH ( SWIFT code: RZBABA2S) provides banking services throughout the country.
The Electronic Banking Internet Communication Standard (EBICS) is a German transmission protocol developed by the German Banking Industry Committee for sending payment information between banks, as well as between banks and client applications, over the Internet.
U.S. Dept. of the Treasury March 2003 Advisory (#33) to financial institutions re IVTS. Almost all of this article comes from this document. Hawala. An Informal Payment System and Its Use to Finance Terrorism, by Sebastian R. Müller (Broschiert – December 2006), ISBN 3-86550-656-9, ISBN 978-3-86550-656-6
BNI Syariah: The bank was founded on 29 April 2000 as a sharia banking unit of BNI. In 2010, it spun-off as a separate subsidiary. BRIsyariah: The bank was originally established on 3 July 1969 as Bank Djasa Arta (later spelled Bank Jasa Arta) and headquartered in Bandung, West Java. On 19 December 2007, the bank was acquired by BRI.