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Makedonska banka (formerly Ljubljanska banka) was the third largest bank in Republic of Macedonia, Macedonia after Stopanska Banka and Komercijalna banka Skopje, Komercijalna Banka. The bank underwent the change from the Ljubljanska Banka in December 1994. Marjan Bojadziev served as CEO of the bank from 1994 to 1999. From 2006, Makedonska banka became defunct. References

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Ljubljanska Banka
The Ljubljana Bank ( sl, Ljubljanska banka) was a bank named after and based in Ljubljana, then the capital of the SR Slovenia in SFR Yugoslavia. Croatia–Slovenia relations Its liquidation in the early 1990s, after Slovenia declared independence, caused significant damage to the relations between Slovenia and Croatia. In 1994, the Nova Ljubljanska banka was formed with its assets, but not its liabilities. This left many of its former clients without money; the Slovenian ones filed lawsuits that were ended by 1998, but around 130,000 savers in Croatia and 165,000 in Bosnia and Herzegovina remain. In 2003 The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) was asked to express an opinion on "The repayment of the deposits of foreign exchange made in the offices of the Ljubljanska Banka not on the territory of Slovenia, 1977-1991". This led to a report by the Legal Committee of the PACE (doc. PA number 10135, 14 April 2004), which was accepted by the PACE after a debate in J ...
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Republic Of Macedonia
North Macedonia, ; sq, Maqedonia e Veriut, (Macedonia before February 2019), officially the Republic of North Macedonia,, is a country in Southeast Europe. It gained independence in 1991 as one of the successor states of Yugoslavia. It is a landlocked country bordering Kosovo to the northwest, Serbia to the north, Bulgaria to the east, Greece to the south, and Albania to the west. It constitutes approximately the northern third of the larger geographical Macedonia (region), region of Macedonia. Skopje, the capital and largest city, is home to a quarter of the country's 1.83 million people. The majority of the residents are ethnic Macedonians (ethnic group), Macedonians, a South Slavs, South Slavic people. Albanians in North Macedonia, Albanians form a significant minority at around 25%, followed by Turks in North Macedonia, Turks, Romani people in North Macedonia, Romani, Serbs in North Macedonia, Serbs, Bosniaks in North Macedonia, Bosniaks, Aromanians in North Mace ...
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Stopanska Banka
Stopanska banka (full legal name: ''Stopanska banka AD Skopje''; mk, Стопанска банка АД Скопје) is a bank founded in 1944 with headquarters in Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia. Currently it is the largest bank in the Republic of North Macedonia by equity and branch network. As of December 31, 2015, it operated a network of 64 branches. History The bank was established in 1944 as "Stopanska Banka" by a Decision of the Second Special Meeting of the Anti-fascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Macedonia on 29 December of that year under the name of Makedonska Stopanska Banka. See also *Greek investments in North Macedonia North Macedonia generally has good business relations with Greece and enjoys substantial inward investment from Greece. However, the naming dispute had inhibited the establishment of full diplomatic relations so far but has not prevented both c ... Notes External links Official site Banks of North Macedonia Banks e ...
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Komercijalna Banka Skopje
Komercijalna banka Skopje ( mk, Комерцијална банка Скопје; abbr. KBS) is a commercial bank with headquarters in Skopje, North Macedonia. History It was established in 1955 as Komunalna Banka (business bank for city of Skopje) and it was specialized for approving housing loans and financing construction operations. Since 1955, it has gone through several transformations characteristic for the banking system of the region. On 1 January 1990, the bank became independent through its transformation into a joint stock company under the name Komercijalna Banka A.D. Skopje. Today, Komercijalna Banka Skopje is a universal bank licensed for performing all types of banking operations, combining the functions of commercial banking, savings deposits and investments Investment is the dedication of money to purchase of an asset to attain an increase in value over a period of time. Investment requires a sacrifice of some present asset, such as time, money, or effort ...
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Marjan Bojadziev
Marjan may refer to: Places * Marjan, Croatia, Croatia, a hill on the peninsula of the city of Split * Marjan, Albania, a village in the Gorë municipality, Korçë District, Albania * Marjan, Alborz, a village in Iran * Marjan, Fars, a village in Iran * Marjan, Isfahan, a village in Iran * Marjan island, an archipelago located in Ras al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates * Marjan, Kerman, a village in Iran * Marjan Babamorad, a village in Iran * Marjan Gomar, a village in Iran * Marjan Qeytul, a village in Iran * Margown, a city in Iran * Maryanaj, a city in Iran * Morad Jan, a village in Iran Other uses * ''Marjan'' (film), 1956 Iranian film * Marjan (name), a given name (includes a list of people with the name) ** Marjan (singer), Iranian pre-revolutionary actress and singer * Marjan (lion), who once lived in the Kabul Zoo See also * * * Marjane (other) Marjane may refer to: People * Léo Marjane (1912-2016), French singer *Marjane Satrapi (born 1969), Iranian-bor ...
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Banks Of North Macedonia
A bank is a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit while simultaneously making loans. Lending activities can be directly performed by the bank or indirectly through capital markets. Because banks play an important role in financial stability and the economy of a country, most jurisdictions exercise a high degree of regulation over banks. Most countries have institutionalized a system known as fractional reserve banking, under which banks hold liquid assets equal to only a portion of their current liabilities. In addition to other regulations intended to ensure liquidity, banks are generally subject to minimum capital requirements based on an international set of capital standards, the Basel Accords. Banking in its modern sense evolved in the fourteenth century in the prosperous cities of Renaissance Italy but in many ways functioned as a continuation of ideas and concepts of credit and lending that had their roots in the anc ...
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Defunct Banks Of Europe
Defunct (no longer in use or active) may refer to: * ''Defunct'' (video game), 2014 * Zombie process or defunct process, in Unix-like operating systems See also * * :Former entities * End-of-life product * Obsolescence {{Disambiguation ...
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