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Vojvođanska banka

Defunct Serbian banking and financial services company


Defunct Serbian banking and financial services company

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nameVojvođanska banka
logo_captionOfficial logo
trading_name
native_name_langsr
native_nameВојвођанска банка
typeJoint-stock company
industryBanking
genre
fateMerged with OTP banka Srbija
successorVojvođanska banka
foundation
defunct
location_cityNovi Sad
location_countrySerbia
locations
area_servedSerbia
productsCommercial banking, Investment banking
aum
ownerOTP Bank (100%)

Vojvođanska banka a.d. Novi Sad, commonly just Vojvođanska banka was a bank based in Novi Sad, Serbia. It was a universal bank, with functions of commercial and investment banking. In December 2017, it became a member of OTP Bank Group and merged with OTP banka Srbija, which later changed name to Vojvođanska banka.

History

The first branch of Vojvodjanska banka was founded in 1868 in Sombor as a credit cooperative. Later in 1962, Vojvodjanska banka was repackaged as Privredna banka; soon after, Privredna banka was joined by Komercijalna banka Senta, Komercijalna banka Bačka Topola, Sremska banka Sremska Mitrovica, Kreditna banka Kula and Banatska banka Zrenjanin. In 1973, Privredna banka became Vojvođanska banka, the largest banking institution in the province of Vojvodina and one of the largest in the country. It had 16 branches.

In the end of the 1970s, Bank opened three independent representative offices in New York City, London and Frankfurt; and joint representative offices established in Moscow, Beijing and Tehran.

In the 1980s, Vojvođanska Bank became a member of the Yugoslav Banking Consortium for the realization of the first loan granted by IFC for the development of small companies; and Associate Bank realized 70% of the total foreign exchange operations of Vojvodina economy. In 1989, the Bank split up into 9 equal successors; the Head Office and 8 branches.

Later, during the 1990s, Bank started to open more branches in Central Serbia, Banja Luka (in Republika Srpska) and in Podgorica (Montenegro). The branch office in Banja Luka became an independent bank with the major equity share in private ownership. Vojvodjanska banka was the co-founder and shareholder of VB Banja Luka.

On 30 May 1995, Vojvodjanska banka d.d. became Vojvodjanska banka a.d. (joint-stock company) and was registered within the Serbian Agency for Business Registers. The Government of Serbia owned a majority of shares.

2006–2017

In September 2006, National Bank of Greece bought 99.44% of Vojvođanska banka's capital for €385 million. In Serbian retail banking market, it is the first in Serbian Dinars savings, third in foreign currency savings and first according to the number of issued VISA cards – over 430,000.

2017–2019

In December 2017, OTP banka Srbija bought 100% of shares of Vojvođanska banka from the National Bank of Greece. In May 2019, the process of integration of OTP banka Srbija and Vojvođanska banka was finalized, and OTP Bank as majority owner decided to operate under name Vojvođanska banka on Serbian market, formally changing the "OTP banka Srbija" name.

Branches

As of 2017, the bank had a total of 104 branches in 80 cities across Serbia.

File:Management building.jpg|Former management building in New Belgrade File:Zrenjanin, Trg Republike, Vojvođanska banka.jpg|alt= Vojvođanska bank - Zrenjanin|Former branch in Zrenjanin File:Zgrada Vojvođanske banke - panoramio.jpg|alt=Novi Sad - Vojvođanska bank|Former branch in Novi Sad File:VojvodjanskaBankaNoviSad.jpg|alt=Novi Sad - Vojvođanska bank|Former branch in Novi Sad File:Branch in Jagodina.jpg File:Zrenjanin - filijala Vojvođanske banke.jpg|alt=Zrenjanin - filijala Vojvodjanske banke|Zrenjanin - filijala Vojvodjanske banke

Logos

The first logo of Vojvođanska banka was designed in 1957. It contained the two upper-case Latin letters V and B like the geometric shape, where the letter V was shaped as parallelogram and the letter B was shaped as two halves of circle. This logo of the Bank was in use until 1973. From 1973, the Vojvođanska banka logo contained the two lower-case Latin letters v and b, where the letter v was smaller than the letter b and the first letter was placed above the second letter. This logo of the Bank was in use until 1992, when it was replaced logo similar to the American dollar sign which contains the two upper-case Cyrillic letters В and Б, where the letter В is reversed and touches the letter Б.

References

References

  1. (12 September 2006). "NBG kupila Vojvođansku za 385 mil. evra".
  2. Data from [http://www.voban.co.rs/en/home/about_us/about_vojvodjanska_banka/ About Vojvodjanska Bank]
  3. (11 December 2017). "Završena finansijska transakcija - OTP kupila Vojvođansku". n1info.com.
  4. (9 May 2019). "Završeno spajanje Vojvođanske i OTP banke". blic.rs.
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