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Bosnia: Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina

 

The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian: Centralna Banka Bosne i Hercegovine) is the central bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the capital city, Sarajevo.

The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina was established in accordance with the law adopted at the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 20, 1997. It started operation on August 11, 1997.

The current president of the bank is Kemal Kozarić

Although the city itself was not directly affected by the Bosnian war in the early 1990s, its economy was. For four years, Banja Luka fell behind the world in key areas such as technology, resulting in a rather stagnant economy. However, in recent years, the financial services sector has gained in importance in the city. In 2002, the trading began on the newly established Banja Luka Stock Exchange. The number of companies listed, the trading volume and the number of investors have increased significantly. A number of big companies such as Telekom Srpske, Rafinerija ulja Modriča, Banjalučka Pivara and Vitaminka are all listed on the exchange and are traded regularly. Investors, apart from those from Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia, now include a number of investment funds from the EU, and from Norway, USA, Japan and China.

A number of financial services regulators, such as the Republika Srpska Securities Commission and the RS Banking Agency are headquartered in Banja Luka. This, along with the fact that some of the major banks in Bosnia, the Deposit Insurance Agency and the Value-added tax (VAT) Authority are all based in the city, has helped Banja Luka establish itself as a major financial centre of the country.

In 1981 Banja Luka's GDP per capita was 97% of the Yugoslav average

List of Offshore Bank

 

 
Dominica Swiss-Switzerland- Suisse Anguilla
Costa Rica Nevis Alderney
Austria Bahamas Antigua
Belgium Belize Barbados
Aruba Labuan - Malaysia Bermuda
Dubai UAE Liechtenstein Cape Verde
Gibraltar Monaco Islands Cook
Grenada Saint Vincent Cayman Islands
Guernsey Uruguay Hong Kong
Cyprus Netherlands Antilles Andorra
Jersey   Isle of Men

 

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Bank of Albania - Bank of Algeria - Bank of Argentina - Bank of Armenia - Bank of Aruba - Bank of Australia - Bank of Austrian - Bank of Azerbaijan - Bank of Bahamas - Bank of Bahrain - Bank of Bangladesh - Bank of Barbados - Bank of Belarus - Bank of Belgium - Bank of Belize - Bank of Bermuda - Bank of Bhutan - Bank of Benin - Bank of Bolivia - Bank of Bosnia - Bank of Botswana - Bank of Brazil - Bank of Bulgaria - Bank of Burkina Faso - Bank of Cameroon - Bank of  Canada - Bank of Cayman Islands - Bank of Central African Republic - Bank of Chad - Bank of Chile - Bank of China - Bank of Colombia - Bank of Congo -Bank of Costa Rica - Bank of Côte d'Ivoire - Bank of Croatia - Bank of Cuba - Bank of Cyprus - Bank of Czech Republic - Denmark - Bank of Dominican Republic - East Caribbean area - Ecuador - Egypt - El Salvador - Equatorial Guinea - Estonia - Ethiopia - European Union - Fiji - Finland - France - Gabon - Georgia -

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