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This is a list of recent (in last five years) name changes of currently active banks due to change of ownership structure: On 10 October 2019, Telenor banka a.d. Beograd changed its name into Mobi Banka a.d. Beograd
The National Bank of Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Народна банка Србије, romanized: Narodna banka Srbije) is the central bank of Serbia 44°48′13″N 20°27′53″E / 44.80361°N 20.46472°E / 44.80361; 20
Belgrade is the financial centre of Serbia and Southeast Europe, with a total of 17 × 10 ^ 6 m 2 (180 × 10 ^ 6 sq ft) of office space. [151] It is also home to the country's Central Bank. 750,550 people are employed (July 2020) [152] in 120,286 companies, [153] 76,307 enterprises and 50,000 shops.
This is a list of central banks and currencies of Europe. European Central Bank. Country Currency Central bank Pegged with ... National Bank of Romania Serbia:
The crucial reason for these changes is the fact that the Development Bank of Vojvodina was stripped off work permit and it operated with a loss of RSD 6.9 billion in the same period in 2012, the NBS said. Out of a total of 31 banks, 18 made profit totaling RSD 20.6 billion, while 13 banks operated with a loss of RSD 4.7 billion.
In February 2005, Banca Intesa acquired 75% stake in the bank for €278 million. By August of same year its stake was increased to 90%. Following the majority takeover finalization, Delta banka officially changed its name to Banca Intesa Beograd during fall 2005. [3] The bank has been trading on Belgrade Stock Exchange (BELEX) since 2006. [4]
The European Union on Tuesday reprimanded Kosovo over the unilateral closure of six branches of a Serbia-licensed bank, saying the move would negatively impact the life of the ethnic Serb minority ...
Central bank name Currency Currency share percentage of global allocated reserves in Q4 2022 (%) Central bank governor Native name of central bank Establishment United States: Federal Reserve: United States dollar: 58.36 Jerome Powell: 1913 European Union: European Central Bank: Euro: 20.47 Christine Lagarde: 1998 Japan: Bank of Japan: Japanese ...