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In March 2002, ZABA was acquired by the UniCredit Group of Italy. As the country's largest bank, its assets account for 25 percent of total assets in the Croatian banking sector, and its services are used by 80,000 businesses and 1.1 million citizens. It remains one of 24 companies included in the CROBEX share index. [3]
Online banking, also known as internet banking, virtual banking, web banking or home banking, is a system that enables customers of a bank or other financial institution to conduct a range of financial transactions through the financial institution's website or mobile app. Since the early 2000s this has become the most common way that customers ...
In 2000, PBZ started implementing internet banking. In the year 2000, Krapinsko – zagorska banka was annexed to Privredna banka Zagreb During 2002, a minority share (20.88%) owned by Privredna banka Zagreb d.d. was acquired by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
Hrvatska poštanska banka d.d. or HPB is the largest Croatian-owned bank in the country and ranks 5th in Croatia in terms of total assets, worth around EUR 7.046.053 thousands.
Zaba (surname) acronym of Zainal Abidin bin Ahmad, Malaysian linguist and writer; Zaba, a Croatian contraction of the Zagreb Bank (Zagrebačka banka) Zabasearch.com, a personal-information search engine; Zaba, a 2014 album by Glass Animals; ZABA, an acronym for Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, a former president of Tunisia
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.
The Croatian National Bank (Croatian: Hrvatska narodna banka; pronounced [xř̩ʋaːtskaː nǎːrodnaː bâːŋka]), known until 1997 as the National Bank of Croatia (Croatian: Narodna banka Hrvatske), is the Croatian member of the Eurosystem and has been the monetary authority for Croatia from 1991 to 2022, issuing the Croatian dinar until 1994 and subsequently the Croatian kuna until ...
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]