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On 27 March 2020, JUBMES banka a.d. Beograd changed its name to Alta banka a.d. Beograd; On 30 April 2021, Vojvođanska banka a.d. Novi Sad changed its name into OTP Banka Srbija a.d. Novi Sad; On 19 November 2021, Opportunity banka a.d. Novi Sad changed its name to 3 banka a.d. Beograd
The bank was founded in 1864 as Novosadska banka. In August 2005, Austrian Erste Bank took over the bank's majority share (83.3%) from the Serbian government for € 73.2 million. By May 2006, Erste Bank had close to 100% ownership share in the bank, that later that year officially changed its name to "Erste Bank Novi Sad".
Erste Group Bank AG (shortened version Erste Group) is an Austrian financial service provider.It is one of the largest financial service providers in Central and Eastern Europe serving more than 16 million clients in over 2,000 branches in seven countries. [3]
In November 2016, Direktna Banka bought 100% of shares of the Serbian commercial bank Findomestic Bank Serbia from the French BNP Paribas. [5] Findomestic Bank operated in Serbia from 2006 to 2016 and was a leader in car finance loans. [5] After this acquisition, Direktna Banka had around 400 employees and total assets worth around 200 million ...
Expobank Beograd (ex Marfin Bank) Erste Bank Novi Sad (Erste Bank group) Eurobank a.d. (Eurobank Ergasias group) Halkbank ad Beograd (ex Čačanska Banka) Jubanka (Purchased by AIK banka Niš in April 2017) JUBMES banka; Komercijalna banka; Mirabank; mts banka; Mobi Banka a.d. Beograd; NLB banka; Opportunity banka; OTP banka Srbija a.d. (OTP ...
Headquarters of the National Bank of Serbia, Belgrade.. Banking in Serbia is regulated by the central bank in Serbia, the National Bank of Serbia.The mandate of the National Bank of Serbia is to contribute, without prejudice to its primary objective, to the maintenance and strengthening of the stability of the financial system and Economy of Serbia.
In May 2002, ESB purchased Riječka banka (est. 1954), [6] headquartered in Rijeka. [1] Following that transaction, the entity's registered office has been maintained in Rijeka. As of end-2023, Erste Group Bank held 59 percent of the equity capital of ESB, and Steiermärkische Bank und Sparkassen held 41 percent.
1994 – transformation to Slovenská sporiteľňa, a.s. (Slovak Savings Bank join-stock company) 1998 – 2000: transformation process for privatization of the bank; 2000 – privatization of majority of the shares 87,18 %; 2001 – became a member of financial group - Erste Bank der oesterreichischen Sparkassen AG