Erste Bank Novi Sad
Serbian banking and financial services company
Native name | Erste Banka Ерсте Банка |
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Company type | Joint-stock company |
Industry | Finance and Insurance |
Predecessor | Novosadska banka |
Founded | 29 December 1965; 58 years ago (1965-12-29) (Founded) 1864; 160 years ago (1864) (Origins) |
Headquarters | Novi Sad , Serbia |
Area served | Serbia |
Key people | Slavko Carić (CEO) |
Products | Commercial banking, Investment banking |
Revenue | €73.04 million (2017)[1] |
Net income | €22.55 million (2017)[1] |
Total assets | €1.420 billion (2017)[2] |
Total equity | €177.77 million (2017)[2] |
Owner | Erste Group (74%) Steiermärkische Bank (26%) |
Number of employees | 1,117 (2017) |
Parent | Erste Bank |
Website | www.erstebank.rs |
Erste Bank a.d. Novi Sad is a bank headquartered in Novi Sad, Serbia.
History
The bank was founded in 1864 as Novosadska banka. In August 2005, Austrian Erste Bank took over the bank's majority share (83.3%) from the Serbian government for €73.2 million. By May 2006, Erste Bank had close to 100% ownership share in the bank, that later that year officially changed its name to "Erste Bank Novi Sad".[3]
See also
References
- ^ a b "Bilans uspeha (2017) – Erste Banka". apr.gov.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 21 April 2019.
- ^ a b "Bilans stanja (2017) – Erste Banka". apr.gov.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 21 April 2019.
- ^ ""Erste banka" iz Austrije postala potpuni vlasnik bivše "Novosadske banke"". ekapija.com (in Serbian). 4 May 2006. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
External links
- Official website
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- Saint George's Cathedral
- Kovilj Monastery
- Name of Mary Church
- Church of the Augsburg Confession
- Muftiship of Novi Sad
- Novi Sad Synagogue
- Matica Srpska
- Serbian National Theatre
- Novi Sad Theatre
- Novi Sad Youth Theatre
- Correspondence Theatre
- Drama Art Scene
- Cultural Center of Novi Sad
- Eđšeg Cultural Center
- NEVEN (cultural society)
- Archive of Vojvodina
museums
- City Museum of Novi Sad
- Museum of Vojvodina
- Museum of Reunion
- Museum of Contemporary Art
- Toy Museum Fantasy
- Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection
- The Gallery of Fine Arts – Gift Collection of Rajko Mamuzić
- Gallery of Matica Srpska
- Gallery of the association of artists of Vojvodina
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