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List of Banks in Croatia

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on June 14, 2012

1 min read

· Last updated: September 23, 2024

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Partner banka
Banka Brod
Veneto banka
Banka splitsko-dalmatinska
Slatinska banka
Centar banka
Privredna banka Zagreb
Croatia banka
Erste & Steiermärkische Bank
BKS Bank AG
Hypo Alpe-Adria-Bank
Zagrebačka banka
Istarska kreditna banka
Jadranska banka
Union de Banques Arabes et Françaises
Kreditna banka Zagreb
Međimurska banka
Prva stambena štedionica
OTP banka Hrvatska
Banka Kovanica
Podravska banka
Primorska banka
Karlovačka banka
Raiffeisenbank Austria
Samoborska banka
Credo banka
Société Générale-Splitska banka
Nava banka
Vaba d.d. banka Varaždin
BKS Bank
Volksbank
Banco Popolare Croatia
salik banka
A štedna banka malog poduzetništva
Štedbanka
Imex banka
Hrvatska poštanska banka
Raiffeisen stambena štedionica
HPB-Stambena štedionica
Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Wüstenrot stambena štedionica
Commerzbank AG
Deutsche Bank AG
LHB Internationale Handelsbank AG

Key Takeaways

  • Croatia’s banking sector is highly concentrated with a few foreign‑owned major banks dominating.
  • Zagrebačka banka, Privredna banka Zagreb, Erste & Steiermärkische Bank, OTP banka, Hrvatska poštanska banka and Raiffeisenbank Austria are among the largest by assets in Croatia.
  • Croatian banks operate under supervision of the Croatian National Bank (HNB) and participate in the European banking union framework.
  • The majority of banks in Croatia are universal banks offering retail, corporate, and investment services.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many banks operate in Croatia today?
There are around 20–22 licensed banks in Croatia as of early 2026, including universal banks and one housing savings institution.
Which are the largest banks in Croatia by assets?
The largest banks include Zagrebačka banka (~25% market share), Privredna banka Zagreb (~20%), Erste & Steiermärkische Bank (~18%), OTP banka (~10%), Hrvatska poštanska banka (~9–10%), and Raiffeisenbank Austria (~8–9%).
Who supervises banks in Croatia?
Banks in Croatia are licensed and supervised by the Croatian National Bank (HNB) and those of significant size are additionally overseen by the European Central Bank under the Single Supervisory Mechanism.

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