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  2. Privredna banka Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Privredna banka Zagreb (PBZ) is a Croatian bank that provides services to individuals and legal entities, performs card business, investment banking, private banking, rental, real estate management, brokerage and consulting services, and real estate business. It operates throughout the territory of the Republic of Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia ...

  3. List of banks in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Bank HQ Website SWIFT Code ; Addiko Bank: Zagreb: www.addiko.hr: HAAB HR 22 Agram banka: Zagreb: www.agrambanka.hr: KREZ HR 2X Banka Kovanica: Varaždin: www.kovanica.hr

  4. First Croatian Savings Bank - Wikipedia

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    The First Croatian Savings Bank was created on March 4, 1846, in Zagreb, on the basis of Imperial Austrian legislation of 1844 that facilitated the establishment of savings banks. It followed precedents such as the Erste österreichische Spar-Casse in Vienna (1819) and the First National Savings Bank of Pest (1839-40).

  5. Category:Banks based in Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Privredna banka Zagreb; Z. Zagrebačka banka This page was last edited on 20 July 2021, at 22:00 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. List of companies of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Bank, defunct 2018 P D Privredna banka Zagreb: Financials Banks Zagreb: 1966 Bank, part of Intesa Sanpaolo (Italy) P A Rimac Automobili: Consumer goods Automobiles Sveta Nedelja: 2009 Electric vehicles P A RIZ: Industrials Electronic equipment Zagreb: 1948 Transmitters, electricity meters, formerly electrical components P A Školska knjiga ...

  7. Željko Rohatinski - Wikipedia

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    In 1990 he was appointed Head of the Macroeconomic Analysis and Policy Division at the Zagreb Institute of Economics, which he managed until 1998, when he became Chief Economist at Privredna banka Zagreb, where he worked until April 2000, when he took up the post of Director for Macroeconomic Analyses at Agrokor.

  8. List of banks in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Addiko Bank; Komercijalna banka Budva; Crnogorska komercijalna banka (OTP Bank group, 100% takeover by Hungarian OTP Bank for €105 million) Mortgage Bank Podgorica; Nikšićka banka; NLB Montenegrobanka (Nova ljubljanska banka group) Erste Bank AD Podgorica; Pljevaljska banka (Atlas grupa) Podgorička banka (Société Générale group)

  9. Economy of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    By January 2022, Croatia had completed more than 1,300 kilometres (810 miles) of motorways, connecting Zagreb to most other regions and following various European routes and four Pan-European corridors. [133] [134] The busiest motorways are the A1, connecting Zagreb to Split and the A3, passing east–west through northwest Croatia and Slavonia ...