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The majority of Serbian banks previously licensed by the National Bank of Serbia to operate in Kosovo have been shut down. These banks previously operated in the official currency of Serbia, the Serbian dinar. [2] Komercijalna Banka ad Beograd is now licensed through the Central Bank of Kosovo. [1]
Raiffeisen Zentralbank, the group's former central institution until merger into RBI in 2017; Group subsidiaries in central and eastern Europe: Raiffeisen (Albania) Raiffeisenbank (Czech Republic) Raiffeisen Bank (Hungary) Raiffeisen Bank (Kosovo) Raiffeisen Bank (Romania) Raiffeisenbank (Russia) Raiffeisen Bank (Serbia)
Football Superleague of Kosovo 1999–present The official name, even though from 2008 for sponsorship reasons the name changes. Raiffeisen Superliga e Kosovës Raiffeisen Superleague of Kosovo 2008–2016 Sponsored by Raiffeisen Bank Kosovo, a subsidiary of the Raiffeisen Bank International. Vala Superliga e Kosovës Vala Superleague of Kosovo
The subsidiary bank Raiffeisen Bank International was formed, merging Raiffeisen International Bankholding AG and the corporate banking business and related subsidiaries from RZB. RZB currently [ when? ] holds a stake of approximately 78.5% (with the rest of the shares in free float) and operates one of the largest banking networks in CEE.
Bank code: Four letters that represent an abbreviated version of the financial institution’s name Country code: Two letters that indicate the country in which the financial institution is located
First Football League of Kosovo 1999–present The official name, even though from 2021 for sponsorship reasons the name changes. Viva Fresh Liga e Parë e Kosovës Viva Fresh First League of Kosovo 2021–2024 Sponsored by Viva Fresh Store. [1] Raiffeisen Liga e Parë e Kosovës Raiffeisen First League of Kosovo 2024–
In Kosovo, a state-owned energy company plans to destroy a village to make way for expanded coal mining as the government and the World Bank plan for a proposed coal-burning power plant. The government has already forced roughly 1,000 residents from their homes. Many former residents claim officials violated World Bank policy requiring borrowers to restore their living conditions at equal or ...
Before being established as the Central Bank of Kosovo, it operated as the Central Banking Authority of Kosovo (Albanian: Autoriteti Qendror Bankar i Kosovës). [1] The official currency in Kosovo is the Euro , which was unilaterally adopted by the United Nations administration for Kosovo in 2002; however, Kosovo is not a member of the Eurozone .