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ATOS BANK
ATOS BANK a.d. Banja Luka
Company typePrivate company (a.d. - akcionarsko društvo)
ZPKB-R-A[1]
IndustryFinancial services
PredecessorZepter komerc banka a.d. Banja Luka
Volksbank a.d. Banja Luka
Sberbank a.d. Banja Luka
FoundedMarch 1, 1999 (1999-03-01) as Zepter komerc banka a.d. Banja Luka
October 1, 2007 (2007-10-01) as Volksbank a.d. Banja Luka
December 31, 2012 (2012-12-31) as Sberbank a.d. Banja Luka
May 23, 2022 (2022-05-23) as ATOS BANK a.d. Banja Luka
Headquarters
Banja Luka, Jevrejska 71, 78000
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Number of locations
27 branches (2024)
Area served
Bosnia and Herzegovina
ParentATOS BANK a.d. Banja Luka, BiH
Websitewww.atosbank.ba

ATOS Bank a.d. Banja Luka is a commercial bank in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is headquartered in Banja Luka[2] with stakes (ZPKB-R-A) listed on the Banja Luka Stock Exchange.

ATOS Bank (SWIFT code: SABRBA2B on the address "Jevrejska 71, Banja Luka", started operating under current name on 23 May 2022 when Bosnian Nova Banka bought ex Russian Sberbank a.d. Banja Luka which operated only on the market in RS entity.

In the Bosnian market, the bank operates as a private company with 27 branches, is a member of Deposit Insurance Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina (AOD)[3] and it is supervised by ABRS banking regulator based on CB BiH[4] regulations.

In March 2024, ATOS Bank and Nova Banka joined the ATM networks[5] and thereby enabled their users to withdraw cash with debit cards free of charge via creating the second ATM network in the Bosnian market after BH mreža bankomata - operated by BAMCARD.

History

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Zepter komerc banka a.d. Banja Luka

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On 1 March 1999, Zepter komerc banka a.d. Banja Luka was founded in Banja Luka.[2]

Volksbank a.d. Banja Luka

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In July 2007, Austrian banking group Volksbank International[6] paid KM 82.1 million BAM for the purchase of the shares of Zepter Komerc Banka[7] from Banja Luka and officially became its owner.

Bank continued to operate within the international Volksbank group under the new name Volksbank a.d. Banja Luka (with sister company Volksbank BH d.d. Sarajevo).

In 2012, Sberbank Europe Group from Russia[8] completed its acquisition of 100 percent of Volksbank International AG (VBI), the umbrella institution that owned Volksbank d.d. BH in Sarajevo and Volksbank a.d. in Banja Luka.

Sberbank a.d. Banja Luka

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At the beginning of 2013, Volksbank banks in Bosnia and Herzegovina were given the new name "Sberbank" - so former Austrian banks became Russian-owned banks in BiH and received new corporate names:

  • Sberbank a.d. Banja Luka [9]- operated until 2022 (purchased by Nova Banka; now operates as ATOS BANK) and
  • Sberbank BH d.d. Sarajevo,[10] which also operated until 2022 (it was bought by the Bosnian ASA Banka).

When Russia's largest lender Sberbank announced on February 2, 2022 that it was exiting almost all European markets,[11] blaming a large outflow of cash and threats to its staff and assets following Russia's invasion of Ukraine and international sanctions that followed, according to media reports,[12] it was stated that the operation of Sberbank a.d. Banja Luka was also threatened[13] due War in Ukraine.

Banking Agency of Republika Srpska (ABRS) on 2 March 2022 has announced that the purchase of Sberbank a.d. Banja Luka in RS has been completed by local Nova Banka, owned by the company MG Mind from Mrkonjić Grad, and current name ATOS BANK was presented on 23 May 2022.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Banjalučka Berza - Podaci o hartiji". www.blberza.com (in Bosnian). Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  2. ^ a b "O ATOS BANK". www.atosbank.ba (in Bosnian). Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  3. ^ "Banke članice". www.aod.ba (in Bosnian). 16 September 2021. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  4. ^ "Centralna banka Bosne i Hercegovine - Banke u BiH". www.cbbh.ba (in Bosnian). Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  5. ^ "Nova banka i Atos banka udružile mrežu bankomata". www.capital.ba (in Serbian). 25 March 2024. Retrieved 25 May 2024. Nova banka i Atos banka udružile su mreže bankomata i time svojim korisnicima omogućile besplatno podizanje gotovine debitnim karticama obje banke.
  6. ^ "Zepter banka od danas zvanično u Volksbank International AG (VBI) grupi". www.klix.ba (in Bosnian). 5 July 2007. Retrieved 25 May 2024. Preuzimanjem Zepter banke Volksbank International AG nastavlja s razvojem poslovnih aktivnosti u BiH, od sada kroz Volksbank BH d.d. sa sjedištem u Sarajevu i Volksbank a.d. Banja Luka. Udruživanje ovih banaka doprinijet će boljem kvalitetu usluga i povoljnijim kreditnim aranžmanima.
  7. ^ "Zepter banka prodata za 82,1 milion KM". www.nezavisne.com (in Serbian). 5 July 2007. Retrieved 25 May 2024. Austrijska Volksbank International juče je za kupovinu akcija banjalučke Zepter komerc banke platila 82,1 miliona KM, čime je i zvanično postala njen vlasnik.
  8. ^ "Volksbank promjenila ime u Sberbank". www.me.ekapija.com (in Serbian). Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  9. ^ "Otvorena prva Sberbank filijala u Banjoj Luci". www.akta.ba (in Bosnian). 22 May 2013. Retrieved 25 May 2024. U Banjoj Luci je danas otvorena prva filijala Sberbank. Ova, treća po veličini evropska banka, posluje u BiH od uspješnog preimenovanja iz Volksbank Banja Luka, 31.decembra 2012.
  10. ^ "Od danas Sberbank i zvanično u BiH umjesto Volksbank". www.akta.ba (in Bosnian). 20 February 2013. Retrieved 25 May 2024. Volksbank BH od danas zvanično posluje pod novim nazivom kao Sberbank BH. Sberbank je najveća banka u Rusiji, jedna od vodeće tri banke u Evropi prema svojoj trenutnoj tržišnoj vrijednosti i ubraja se među ekonomski najuspješnije finansijske institucije u svijetu.
  11. ^ "Russia's Sberbank sells its subsidiaries in Central and Eastern European markets". www.n1info.ba. 4 November 2021. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  12. ^ "Nova banka kupila Sberbanku Banjaluka". Radio Slobodna Evropa (in Bosnian). www.slobodnaevropa.org. 2 March 2022. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  13. ^ "Gužva ispred Sberbanke u Banjaluci: Ne paničimo, došli smo po pare FOTO". www.bl-portal.com (in Serbian). 28 February 2022. Retrieved 25 May 2024.