NLB Banka Podgorica

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NLB Banka Podgorica
Industry Financial services
Headquarters,
Area served
Montenegro
Products Commercial banking, Investment banking
Parent NLB Group
Website www.nlb.me

NLB Banka Podgorica (full name: NLB Banka a.d. Podgorica) is a bank operating in Montenegro. Its parent bank is Slovenian NLB Group.

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History

On 14 November 2021, NLB Banka Podgorica and Komercijalna banka Budva were integrated, following the acquisition of Komercijalna banka (Serbia) by the NLB Group. [1] Komercijalna banka operated in Montenegro for 19 years, starting from November 2002.

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References

  1. "Spajanje NLB Banke i Komercijalne banke AD Podgorica je uspješno završeno". nlb.me (in Montenegrin). 14 November 2021. Retrieved 30 November 2021.