ZAGREB, March 5, 2018 - Last year, commercial banks in Croatia saw a decrease in interest rates in all segments of lending operations, a fall in profit owing to the situation at the indebted Agrokor food and retail conglomerate, and the largest drop in non-performing loans since the outbreak of the financial crisis in 2008, the Croatian Banking Association said at a presentation of its latest publication, "Reviews", in Zagreb on Monday.
ZAGREB, February 22, 2018 - The Croatian National Bank (HNB) on Thursday published a reviewed list of systemically important credit institutions in the country, which includes eight banks.
ZAGREB, February 18, 2018 - Zagrebačka Banka (ZABA), the largest bank in Croatia, generated an operating income of 4.2 billion kuna in 2017, which is 9.1% less than in 2016, while net profit fell by more than 50%, its financial statement shows.
ZAGREB, January 24, 2018 - At the end of November 2017, there were 322,782 Croatians whose bank accounts had been frozen due to default payments, owing a total of 42.80 billion kuna, and Zagreb had the largest number of debtors - 63,316, owing 12.36 billion kuna.
The supposedly “controversial” part is the fact that a gay couple is seen for a second.
The Croatian Postal Bank offers the e-Cash service.
E-payment services are growing substantially.
A quarter of the appropriated money has remained unspent.
Given the high demand, the loans will be approved on the first-come, first-served basis.
No wonder that banks support the idea.