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  2. First Croatian Savings Bank - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, it took over the United Central Bank of Sarajevo (Serbo-Croatian: Ujedinjena centralna banka), resulting in further branches in Banja Luka, Bihać, Brčko, Derventa, Mostar, Travnik, and Tuzla. In 1930-1931, its chairman Miroslav Kulmer was vice-governor of the National Bank of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. [4]: 165

  3. Prva banka Crne Gore - Wikipedia

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    Prva banka Crne Gore AD is a Montenegrin bank. Formerly known as Nikšićka banka AD , the bank was renamed in March 2007. Prva banka CG assumes continuity from a bank, existing under various forms of ownership, that was founded in 1901.

  4. List of banks in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    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. [4] Dopravná banka, bank failure in 2000. [5] HSBC, left market in 2012. [6] Investičná a rozvojová banka, merged with OTP Bank in 2002. [7]

  5. Category:Banks of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Prva banka Crne Gore; S. Societe Generale bank Montenegro This page was last edited on 17 January 2020, at 20:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. List of banks (alphabetical) - Wikipedia

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    Aareal Bank, Wiesbaden, Germany; Aargauische Kantonalbank, Aarau, Switzerland; Abacus Federal Savings Bank, New York, United States; AB Bank, Dhaka, Bangladesh; AB ...

  7. Erste Group - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the purchase agreement, the Novosadska banka served 260,000 customers and employed 889 people. [39] The shares in the Serbian bank were increased from 83.3% to 95.6% in the fall of 2005, and 99.99% of the shares were held as of May 2006. [40] In January 2006, Novosadska banka was renamed Erste banka Novi Sad. [41]

  8. Nova Banka (Bosnia and Herzegovina) - Wikipedia

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    Nova Banka AD Banja Luka, or simply Nova Banka, is a bank serving Bosnia and Herzegovina headquartered in Banja Luka.It was founded in 1999, and as of 2022 was the third-largest bank in the country by assets [3] (and the largest by assets in Republika Srpska), as well as the largest domestically owned bank in the country.

  9. Talk:Prva banka Crne Gore - Wikipedia

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