Merger of Direktna and Eurobank Completed – New Bank Operating as Eurobank Direktna
The new bank has total assets exceeding 2 billion euros and capital of over 300 million euros, thus accounting for 6.4% of the lending market in Serbia. Eurobank Direktna a.d., as a member of the Eurobank Group, has the network of 127 branches across the country.
As announced, in regard to performing banking activities, clients will have at their disposal all the products and services as in the previous period, and all agreements and other obligations will continue in the same manner and without any changes in execution.
Let us remind that, in July, Eurobank and Direktna Banka announced the merger and said that, following the completion of this transaction, Eurobank’s shareholders would control 70% of shares in the combined bank, whereas Direktna’s shareholders would own the remaining 30% of shares.
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