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Number of people working at the bank Bank Capital Headquarters Assets Equity Ratio Employees 3 banka: Novi Sad: 229: 40: 17,47: 567 Addiko Bank a.d. Belgrade: 874: ...
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]
It was admitted to the free market in Belgrade Stock Exchange on 15 November 2004. [3] On 20 March 2015 the Turkish Halkbank acquired 76.76 percent of shares of the Čačanska banka for 10.1 million euros, becoming the sole majority owner. [4] [5] Prior to the acquisition by the Turkish Halk Bankası, it had a network in 24 cities all over Serbia.
The National Bank building in Belgrade (Serbian: Зграда Народне банке у Београду, romanized: Zgrada Narodne Banke u Beogradu) is a historically significant building located in Belgrade, Serbia, at 12 King Petar St. [1] As of 2023, it hosted a visitor center of the National Bank of Serbia.
The National Bank kept its head office in the National Bank Building, Belgrade, originally erected for the National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbia in 1890, and expanded it in 1922-1925 on designs by the original architect, Konstantin Jovanović. In 1920, it had taken over a number of former branches of the Austro-Hungarian Bank.
On 10 August 1993, after obtaining the license of the National Bank of Yugoslavia, it became a full-fledged financial institution, working with legal entities and individual clients, registered as a joint venture. Greek ATEbank acquired 24.99% of common and 24.99% of preferential shares of AIK Banka in 2006 for an undisclosed amount. [citation ...
The bank was established in 1979. In October 2018, the Government of Serbia announced that it plans to sell its stake by the end of the year. [3] In December 2018, the Government of Serbia put its 28.51% stake in ownership structure on sale. [4] As of 22 March 2019, JUBMES banka has a market capitalization of 25.67 million euros. [5]
On 12 February 1991, Société Générale Yugoslav Bank was founded as the first bank with foreign capital to be established in former FR Yugoslavia. The bank was a joint venture between Paris-based Société Générale (75%), and the now defunct Beogradska banka (20%) and Banque Franco-Yougoslave (5%). At first, it was established as a unit of ...