List of banks in Serbia
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Column | Explanation |
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Bank | Bank's name in a simplified form |
Capital | Major owner nationality |
Headquarters | Location of bank's headquarters in Serbia |
Assets | Amount of total assets of bank in million euros in last fiscal year |
Revenue | Amount of revenue of bank in million euros in last fiscal year |
Employees | Number of people working for the bank |
Contents
Other banks
Central banks
Defunct banks
These are banks that either lost their licence due to the accumulated debts and insolvency, or went into bankruptcy:[2]
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- BB Slavija banka (October 2001)
- Beogradska banka (January 2002)
- Beobanka (January 2002)
- Jugobanka (January 2002)
- Investbanka (January 2002)
- Borska banka (February 2004)
- Valjevska banka (November 2004)
- JIK banka (April 2005)
- Srpska komercijalna banka (December 2005)
- Control banka (January 2007)
- Medifarm banka (January 2007)
- Zepter banka (May 2007)
- KOMBANKA (June 2007)
- MONTEX banka (July 2007)
- Raj banka (November 2007)
- AIK Banka Senta (January 2008)
- BC BANK CREDIT (May 2008)
- GOLD INTERNACIONAL BANK (October 2008)
- Astra banka (October 2008)
- YUEKIBANKA (January 2009)
- Razvojna banka Vojvodine (2010)
- Agrobanka (May 2012)
- Nova Agrobanka (October 2012)
- Privredna banka (October 2013)
- Univerzal banka (February 2014)
Representative offices of foreign banks
These are the registered representative offices of foreign banks within the National Bank of Serbia:[3]
References
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