This is a list of banks in Serbia.

Central bank

Commercial banks

As of 15 March 2023, there are 21 licensed commercial banks in Serbia.[1] For each of them, there is a balance sheet total from 30 September 2022,[2] and number of employees as of 31 December 2020.

Column Explanation
Bank Bank's name in a simplified form
Capital Majority owner origin
Headquarters Location of bank's headquarters in Serbia
Assets Amount of total assets of bank in million euros in given fiscal year
Equity Amount of equity of bank in million euros in given fiscal year
Ratio Equity to assets ratio percentage
Employees Number of people working at the bank
BankCapitalHeadquartersAssetsEquityRatioEmployees
3 bankaGermanyNovi Sad2014019,90441
Addiko Bank a.d.AustriaBelgrade89519621,90555
AIK BankaSerbiaBelgrade3,46970920,44618
Alta bankaSerbiaBelgrade3313711,18130
API Bank a.d.GrenadaBelgrade1101715,4592
Banca IntesaItalyBelgrade6,77389713,243,147
Banka Poštanska štedionicaSerbiaBelgrade3,2921885,712,235
Bank of China SrbijaChinaBelgrade333206,0029
Expobank a.d.MontenegroBelgrade1422618,31130
Erste BankAustriaNovi Sad2,93332711,151,212
Eurobank DirektnaSerbiaBelgrade2,48131612,741,452
HalkbankTurkeyBelgrade87912814,56538
MirabankUnited Arab EmiratesBelgrade552036,3638
Mobi BankaCzech RepublicBelgrade2043115,20235
NLB Komercijalna bankaSloveniaBelgrade4,60972515,733,021
OTP Banka SrbijaHungaryNovi Sad6,26485413,631,880
ProCredit Bank a.d.GermanyBelgrade1,29415712,13390
Raiffeisen BankaAustriaBelgrade4,50154312,061,586
RBA BankAustriaNovi Sad1,38814410,37953
Srpska bankaSerbiaBelgrade2052311,2271
UniCredit Bank SerbiaItalyBelgrade4,87768414,031,308
Total45,2366,08213,3421,270

Recent name changes

This is a list of recent (in last five years) name changes of currently active banks due to change of ownership structure:

  • On 23 October 2018, VTB Bank changed its name into API Bank a.d. Beograd
  • On 10 October 2019, Telenor banka a.d. Beograd changed its name into Mobi Banka a.d. Beograd
  • On 27 March 2020, JUBMES banka a.d. Beograd changed its name to Alta banka a.d. Beograd
  • 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

Defunct banks

These are banks that either lost their licence due to the accumulated debts and insolvency, or went into bankruptcy, or merged into another bank:[3]

  • Dafiment banka (May 1993)
  • Jugoskandik (July 1993)
  • BB Slavija banka (October 2001)
  • Beogradska banka (January 2002)[4]
  • Beobanka (January 2002)[4]
  • Jugobanka (January 2002)[4]
  • Investbanka (January 2002)[4]
  • 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)
  • Findomestic Bank Serbia (November 2016)
  • Jubanka (December 2017)
  • Jugobanka Jugbanka (April 2018)
  • Piraeus Bank Beograd (October 2018)
  • Vojvođanska banka (April 2019)
  • OTP banka Srbija a.d. (April 2021)
  • mts banka (July 2021)
  • Direktna Banka (December 2021)
  • NLB banka a.d. (April 2022)
  • Naša AIK Banka (December 2022)
In process of merging

Representative offices of foreign banks

As of 21 March 2023, these are the registered representative offices of foreign banks within the National Bank of Serbia:[6]

See also

References

  1. "List of banks". nbs.rs. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  2. "Bilans stanja/uspeha banaka". nbs.rs (in Serbian). NBS. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  3. "Banke u stečaju". aod.rs (in Serbian). Agencija za osiguranje depozita. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
  4. 1 2 3 4 Marković, Radmila (9 January 2022). "U jednom danu pre 20 godina četiri najveće banke otišle u stečaj". danas.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  5. "Serbia's AIK Banka to acquire Eurobank Direktna for 280 mln euro". SeeNews. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
  6. "Predstavništva stranih banaka". nbs.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 21 March 2023.
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