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- Central Bank of Croatia
- The Croatian National Bank (CNB) is the central bank of the Republic of Croatia, located in the capital city of Zagreb, with the main objective of maintaining price stability in Croatia. The specific functions include: issuing currency; formulating and implementing monetary and foreign exchange policy, managing foreign exchange reserves; formulating payment policy and monitoring its implementation; examining and issuing licenses for the operation of commercial banks; supervising the operation of commercial banks; granting loans and collecting reserves from commercial banks.
- Zagreb Economic Bank
- Zagreb Economic Bank (PRIVREDNA BANKA ZAGREB, PBZ), Croatia's second largest commercial bank.
- Raiffeisen Bank
- Raiffeisenbank, Croatia's third largest commercial bank.
- Bank of Zagreb
- ZAGREBACKA BANKA, the largest Croatian commercial bank.
- Croatian Post Bank
- Hrvatska postanska banka, founded in 1991 and headquartered in Zagreb, is the largest Croatian state-owned bank with total assets of EUR 2.3 billion. The Croatian government became the largest shareholder after 2001. The Croatian Postbank also has securities for sale on the Zagreb Stock Market.
- Bank of Croatia Split
- Splitska banka is one of the largest banks in Croatia, founded in 1965, and is part of the OTP Bank Group (one of the largest financial groups in Eastern Europe), headquartered in Split, the southern port city of Croatia.
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