Zagrebačka banka d.d. | |
Type: | Public |
Industry: | banking, financial services |
Predecessor: | City Savings Bank of Zagreb |
Foundation: | 1977 in Zagreb |
Location City: | Trg bana Josipa Jelačića 10 [1] |
Location Country: | Croatia |
Area Served: | Croatia, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (UniCredit Bank d.d. Mostar) |
Key People: | Romeo Collina (CEO), Dalibor Ćubela, Lorenzo Ramajola, Marco Lotteri, Slaven Rukavina, Spas Vidarkinsky |
Services: | banking services, investment banking, corporate banking, banking for natural persons, asset management |
Assets: | HRK 123.724 million |
Equity: | HRK 18.178 million |
Num Employees: | 4,200 (2020) |
Parent: | UniCredit |
Subsid: | UniCredit Bank d.d. Mostar, ZB Invest d.o.o., Pominvest d.d., ZANE d.o.o., ZANE BH d.o.o., ZABA Partner d.o.o., UniCredit Leasing Croatia d.o.o., UniCredit Leasing d.o.o. Sarajevo, Locat Croatia d.o.o., BACAL ALPHA d.o.o., ALLIB NEKRETNINE d.o.o., Allianz ZB d.o.o. (compulsory pension fund management company), Allianz ZB d.o.o. (voluntary pension fund management company), MultiPlus Card d.o.o. Zagreb, UniCredit Broker d.o.o. Zagreb, UniCredit Broker d.o.o. Sarajevo |
Homepage: | Croatia : FBiH : |
Zagrebačka banka d.d. is the largest bank in Croatia, owned by Milan-based UniCredit.
Zagrebačka banka was formed in 1977, intended to provide loans for local companies, taking over some former assets and operations including from the City Savings Bank of Zagreb. In the late 1980s these were merged again to form the very first banking joint stock company in the former SFR Yugoslavia.[2]
It was the first Croatian bank to become fully privatised in 1989 and the first one to be listed at the Zagreb Stock Exchange in 1995. In March 2002, ZABA was acquired by the UniCredit Group of Italy. As the country's largest bank, its assets account for 25 percent of total assets in the Croatian banking sector, and its services are used by 80,000 businesses and 1.1 million citizens. It remains one of 24 companies included in the CROBEX share index.[3]