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NLB starting Southeast Europe art collection

Slovenian banking group NLB will start a new art collection called SEE ART to showcase contemporary artists from the region. The bank plans to invest €100,000 annually to acquire works of art.

The bank already keeps an art collection, having purchased and collected around 2,000 works in the past. It now wants to resume purchases of art.

Leading banking group NLB doubles H1 profit to EUR 287m

Ljubljana – Slovenia’s largest banking group, NLB, reported on Thursday EUR 287 million in profit after tax for the first half of 2022, a 105% increase year-on-year. The growth was mainly driven by positive effects related to the acquisition of N Banka, formerly Sberbank. The profit of the core bank NLB fell from EUR 77.1 million to EUR 66.9 million.

NLB buying out small Komercijalna Banka shareholders

Ljubljana – The NLB bank has send a request to its Serbian subsidiary NLB Komercijalna Banka for a buy-out of the minority shareholders as Slovenia’s largest bank recently reached the relevant threshold after acquiring additional shares. NLB expects that the buy-out will have a neutral impact on the group’s bottom line.

NLB management board expanded from three to six members

Ljubljana – The supervisory board of the NLB bank appointed on Thursday Hedvika Usenik, Antonio Argir and Andrej Lasič to the management board to expand it from three to six members. Their five-year terms will start after approval from banking regulator, and they will continue to serve as assistants to the management board until then.

NLB proposes additional dividend of EUR 3.37 per share

Ljubljana – NLB, Slovenia’s largest listed bank, has proposed an additional dividend of EUR 3.37 gross per share to be paid in December after the expiry in September of the central bank’s restrictions on the payout of bank profits. Shareholders will vote on the proposal at a general meeting scheduled for 16 December. The ex-dividend date would be 22 December, NLB announced on Friday.

NLB bank has serious plans for Serbian market, says Serbian minister

Belgrade – The NLB group has serious plans for the Serbian market, said Serbia’s Finance Minister Siniša Mali after Friday’s meeting with NLB CEO Blaž Brodnjak, the Serbian Press Agency Tanjug reported.

Minister Mali noted in his post on Instagram that the Slovenia-based banking group successfully completed acquisition of Serbian Komercijalna Banka last year.

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