List of banks in Bosnia and Herzegovina
As of October 31, 2016 Bosnia and Herzegovina has 24 commercial banks[1] officially registered within the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina.[2]
Comercial Banks
Column | Explanation |
---|---|
Bank | Bank's name in a simplified form |
Capital | Major owner nationality |
Headquarters | Location of bank's headquarters in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Website | Official website |
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:[3]
- Banka Srpske - Banja Luka
- Balkan Investment Bank - Banja Luka
- Bobar Banka - Bijeljina
- IEFK Bank - Banja Luka
- Postbank BH - Sarajevo
- Hercegovačka banka - Mostar
- Camelija banka - Bihać
- International Commercial Bank Sarajevo|International Commercial Bank]] - Sarajevo
- VB banka - Banja Luka
- Zepter Komerc bank - Banja Luka
- Privredna banka AD - Srpsko Sarajevo
Merged banks
- BOR Banka - Sarajevo
- Moja Banka - Sarajevo
- FIMA Banka - Sarajevo
- Volksbank a.d. - Banja Luka
- Volksbank d.d. - Sarajevo
- NLB Tuzlanska Banka - Tuzla
- Tuzlanska banka - Tuzla
- ABS Banka - Sarajevo
- Depozitna banka - Sarajevo
- Šeh-in banka - Zenica
- Investicijska Banka Federacije BiH - Sarajevo
- LT Gospodarska banka - Sarajevo
- Ljubljanjska banka - Sarajevo
- Central Profit Banka - Sarajevo
- Universal banka - Sarajevo
- HVB CPB Banka - Sarajevo
- HVB Banka Bosna i Herzegovina - Sarajevo
- Nova Banjalučka banka - Banja Luka
- UPI banka - Sarajevo
- CBS Bank - Sarajevo
- Commercebank - Sarajevo
- Una banka - Bihać
- Auro Banka - Mostar
- Dubrovačka banka - Vitez
- Gospodarska banka - Mostar
- Mostarska gospodarska banka - Mostar
References
- ↑ "Udruženje Banka Bosne i Hercegovine - Članice". www.ubbih.ba (in Bosnian). www.ubbih.ba. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
- ↑ Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina. "Banke u Bosni i Hercegovini, CBBIH". www.cbbh.ba (in Bosnian). www.cbbh.ba. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
- ↑ "Banke u BiH". www.profitiraj.ba (in Bosnian). www.profitiraj.ba. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
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