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As of June 2014, PBZ was a medium-sized financial institution, with total assets of approximately TSh 321.35 billion. At that time, the bank's shareholders' equity was about TSh 29.6 billion. The bank employed 236 full-time staff as of 30 June 2014. [2]
Privredna banka Zagreb (PBZ) is a Croatian bank that provides services to individuals and legal entities, performs card business, investment banking, private banking, rental, real estate management, brokerage and consulting services, and real estate business. It operates throughout the territory of the Republic of Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia ...
Banca Intesa via PBZ: No Komercijalno-investiciona banka: Velika Kladuša: FBA www.kib-banka.com.ba: KINBBA22XXX KIB banka : No MF banka: Banja Luka: ABRS www.mfbanka.com: MFBLBA22XXX MF Grupa d.o.o. (94,87%), GLS investicioni fond (5,13%) No NLB Banka Sarajevo: Sarajevo: FBA www.nlb-fbih.ba: TBTUBA22XXX NLB Group: NLB Bank BiH NLB Banka Banja ...
In October 2021, the company signed the Slovak Banking Association's [7] Memorandum on Sustainable Business and Development. [2] The bank's green activities include a Plastic-Free Account, GREEN Mortgage, Green Investing in the 365.bank app, recycling of cards for eco-benches, reduction of plastic waste, and cooperation with the civic association "Ružínska priehrada" on the installation of a ...
The headquarters of Privredna Banka Sarajevo in Sarajevo, near Miljacka river and Drvenija Bridge is the National monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina (registered as Zgrada Banke na Obali - Bank on the Obala) [8] by the Bosnian national Commission to preserve national monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
PBZ may refer to: Paclobutrazol, a plant growth regulator and antifungal agent; People's Bank of Zanzibar, a Tanzanian bank; Privredna banka Zagreb, a Croatian bank;
MF banka a.d. Banja Luka is a commercial bank in Bosnia and Herzegovina.. It is headquartered in Banja Luka with stakes (IEFB-R-A) listed on the Banja Luka Stock Exchange, owned by MF Grupa d.o.o. (94,87%) and GLS investicioni fond (5,13%) [3]
AG Banka, bank failure in 1999. [1]Banka Slovakia, renamed as Privatbanka in 2005. [2]ČSOB Stavebná sporiteľňa merged with ČSOB in 2023. [3]Devín banka, bank failure in 2001.