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List Of Investment Banks In Bosnia And Herzegovina

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on October 30, 2012

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· Last updated: June 11, 2018

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ABS Banka
Bosna Bank International
Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina
FIMA Banka
Hypo Hypo Alpe-Adria-Bank Mostar
Intesa Sanpaolo Bank
Investicijska Banka Federacije BiH
Investiciono-Komercijalna Banka Zenica
Komercijalno-Investiciona Banka V.Kladuša
NLB Tuzlanska Banka
Postbank BH
Privredna Banka
ProCredit Bank
Raiffeisen Bank BiH
Turkish Ziraat Bank
UniCredit Bank
Union Banka
Vakufska Banka
Volksbank BH

Key Takeaways

  • The article lists numerous investment and commercial banks operating or formerly operating in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Some listed entities—such as ABS Banka, FIMA Banka, Postbank BH, Vakufska Banka, NLB Tuzlanska Banka, Investicijska Banka Federacije BiH, Volksbank BH, and UniCredit Bank—are defunct, merged, or restructured as of 2024.
  • Key active financial institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina include Bosna Bank International, Intesa Sanpaolo Bank, ProCredit Bank, Raiffeisen Bank BiH, UniCredit Bank Mostar, Sparkasse Bank, ASA Banka, and others.
  • The central bank, Centralna banka Bosne i Hercegovine, serves as the regulator and monetary authority in the country.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are all listed banks still operating?
No. Several listed banks such as ABS Banka, FIMA Banka, Postbank BH, Vakufska Banka, Investicijska Banka Federacije BiH, Volksbank BH, and NLB Tuzlanska Banka have merged or ceased operations as of 2024.
Which banks remain active in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Active major banks include Bosna Bank International, Intesa Sanpaolo Banka BiH, ProCredit Bank, Raiffeisen Bank BiH, UniCredit Bank Mostar, Sparkasse Bank, ASA Banka, NLB Banka, Privredna Banka Sarajevo, and others.
Who regulates the banking sector?
The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Centralna banka Bosne i Hercegovine) is the central monetary authority regulating banking operations.

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