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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 On 29 April 2022, Komercijalna banka a.d. Beograd changed its name to NLB Komercijalna banka a.d. Beograd
The representative APR you state in your advert should not be less than the APR paid by at least 66% of consumers on the list.” [5] However, from 1 February 2011, this calculation changed. The BSI reports that: “The Representative APR must reflect at least 51% of business expected to result from the advertisement.
"Na svaki moguci nacin treba izbeci tuzbu, pa makar se problem rijesio i mimo suda. Nakon svega, poljubiti se sa konjem i nije tako grozna stvar" 28 March 2015 () 165: 21 "Sastanak na slijepo je kao i voznja auta na slijepo: mozes voziti, ali vrlo vjerovatno neces daleko dobaciti. Ne kaze se u narodu dzaba: jednom kenjac, vazda magare"
The Tašmajdan park memorial to the victims of 23 April 1999 NATO bombing includes names, ages, and job descriptions of each person killed in the attack. At the bottom of the memorial there is a photo of the building taken just after the attack during rescue operations. The RTS building remains as it was left by the bombing. [17]
The bank was established in 1991, under the name "Asna banka". [3] In 26 June 1997, it changed its name to "Trust banka a.d.". In August 19, 2003, the Austrian Volksbank arrived at the Serbian market, by registering a subsidiary named "Volksbank Beograd".
It had its highest price, i.e. 90,000 RSD (778.85 EUR), on May 17, 2007 and its lowest price, i.e. 3,800 RSD (32.88 EUR), on May 5, 2009. [10] The capital of Banka Poštanska štedionica Beograd is wholly owned by legal entities, 49.57% of which by JP PTT saobraćaja Srbija and 47.85% by the Serbian State. [11]
The longest street in the densely urbanized area of the city is the Bulevar kralja Aleksandra with 7.5 km (4.7 mi). The longest overall is the Obrenovac Road, with 11 km (6.8 mi). [3] With only 12 m (39 ft), the Lovačka Street in the outer neighborhood of Žarkovo is officially the shortest street. [4]
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