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List of Banks in Slovenia

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on June 14, 2012

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· Last updated: June 11, 2018

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Raiffeisen banka
Banka Celje
Hranilnica in posojilnica Vipava
Banka Sparkasse
BAWAG Banka
Delavska hranilnica
Factor banka
Gorenjska banka
Hypo Alpe-Adria-Bank
UniCredit banka Slovenija
Nova kreditna banka Maribor
KD Banka
Poštna banka Slovenije
Probanka
Banka Koper
SKB (bank)
SID banka
Nova ljubljanska banka
VolksbankLjudska banka
Abanka Vipa
Hranilnica LON
Deželna banka Slovenije
Slovenska investicijska banka (in liquidation procedure)

Key Takeaways

  • Slovenia hosts a diverse mix of commercial, savings and development banks.
  • The sector is moderately concentrated, with NLB and OTP holding around 60% of assets.
  • The Bank of Slovenia is the central bank and banking regulator in the Eurosystem.
  • Slovenia includes both international groups (e.g. UniCredit, Intesa Sanpaolo) and regional savings banks (e.g. Delavska Hranilnica, Hranilnica Vipava).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the central bank of Slovenia?
The Bank of Slovenia, part of the Eurosystem, supervises and regulates all banks in Slovenia.
Which are the largest banks by assets?
Nova Ljubljanska Banka (NLB) and OTP banka lead, holding approximately 60% of total banking assets.
Are there savings banks in Slovenia?
Yes, institutions like Delavska Hranilnica, Hranilnica Lon and Primorska Hranilnica Vipava operate as regional savings banks.

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