City Savings Bank Of Zagreb
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The City Savings Bank ( hr, Gradska štedionica) was a significant bank headquartered in Zagreb, created in 1913, reorganized after World War II and eventually merged into the National Bank of Yugoslavia in 1952.


History

The Zagreb City Assembly approved the Statute of the City Savings Bank in Zagreb on . At a time, Zagreb had a population of 100,000 and was rapidly developing into a modern city. The bank's primary role was financing the city's public companies. In 1916, the bank acquired the Zagreb electric tram company (ZET) and invested heavily in the development of the tram network and public transport in general. The bank fared comparatively better during the
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than many of its competitors. It had to request a moratorium on its liabilities, but this was lifted in 1935, earlier than for peers including the larger First Croatian Savings Bank which had entered moratorium in April 1932. The City Savings Bank benefited in this from its backing by the municipality of Zagreb. It was reorganized in 1946-1947 as a so-called , with the task of servicing local budgets and controlling plan fulfillment by local enterprises. Like all other such entities, it was merged into the National Bank of Yugoslavia in 1952 under the era's "monobank" system, which was however dismantled later in the same decade.


Legacy

The Zagrebačka banka (Bank of Zagreb) was formed in 1977 by amalgamating various assets and operations including some from the City Savings Bank such as its former head office on Ban Jelačić Square, and views itself as the continuating entity of the City Savings Bank.


See also

* First Croatian Savings Bank *
Croatian Discount Bank The Croatian Discount Bank ( hr, Hrvatska eskomptna banka) was a significant bank headquartered in Zagreb, which was conceived in 1864 and started opetrations on . It merged in 1928 with the Croatian-Slavonian Land Mortgage Bank ( hr, Hrvatsko- ...
*
Jugoslavenska Banka Jugoslavenska Banka () was a significant bank in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia during the interwar period. It was founded in Osijek in 1909 as the Croatian Landesbank ( hr, Hrvatska zemaljska banka, german: Kroatische Landesbank), and in 1920 reloc ...
* Ljubljana Credit Bank * State Mortgage Bank of Yugoslavia


Notes

Banks established in 1913 Defunct banks of Yugoslavia Defunct banks of Croatia {{bank-stub