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Raiffeisen Bank d.d. Bosna i Hercegovina, or simply Raiffeisen Bank, is a financial institution serving Bosnia and Herzegovina, with its headquarters located in Sarajevo. As a member of the Austria-based Raiffeisen Banking Group , Raiffeisen Bank BiH ( SWIFT code: RZBABA2S) provides banking services throughout the country.
ProCredit Bank BiH: Sarajevo: FBA www.procreditbank.ba: MEBBBA22XXX ProCredit Holding: ProCredit Bank: Raiffeisen Bank Bosna i Hercegovina: Sarajevo: FBA www.raiffeisenbank.ba: RZBABA2SXXX Raiffeisen Bank International: Raiffeisen Banking Group: Razvojna banka Federacije BiH: Sarajevo: FBA www.rbfbih.ba: IBBHBA22XXX Government of the Federation ...
Sarajevo (/ ˌ s ær ə ˈ j eɪ v oʊ / SARR-ə-YAY-voh) [5] is the capital [6] and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 275,524 in its administrative limits. [7] [4] The Sarajevo metropolitan area including Sarajevo Canton, Istočno Sarajevo and nearby municipalities is home to 555,210 inhabitants.
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. Originally, the bank building, locally ...
Raiffeisenbank or Raiffeisen Bank refers to cooperative banks in Europe that are rooted in the early credit unions of Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen. The name is found in: The name is found in: Raiffeisen Banking Group , Austrian group of cooperative banks
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The Landesbank für Bosnien und Herzegowina (Serbo-Croatian: Privilegovana zemaljska banka za Bosnu i Hercegovinu, lit. ' Bank of the Lands of Bosnia and Herzegovina ') was a bank established in Sarajevo in 1895 to help finance the development of Bosnia and Herzegovina under Austro-Hungarian rule.