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Privredna Banka Zagreb

Privredna Banka's branches rose 21.4% to 301 in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 3, 2018

Privredna Banka Zagreb employed 4,922 persons in 2017, up 1.44% compared to the previous year. Historically, the bank's workforc...

Privredna Banka's employees rose 1.44% to 4,922 in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 3, 2018

Privredna Banka Zagreb employed 4,922 persons in 2017, up 1.44% when compared to the previous year. Historically, the bank's wor...

Privredna Banka's customer deposits rose 5.21% to HRK 78,157 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 2, 2018

Privredna Banka Zagreb's customer deposits reached HRK 78,157 mil in 2017, up 5.21% compared to the previous year. Croatian ban...

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Privredna Banka's mortgage loans rose 6.76% to HRK 10,743 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - November 29, 2018

Privredna Banka Zagreb's mortgage loans reached HRK 10,743 mil in 2017, up 6.76% compared to the previous year. Croatian banking sector provided mortgage loans of HRK 50.7 bil in 2017, up 2.37% when compared to the last year. Privredna Banka Zagreb accoun...

Privredna Banka's payment cards rose 10.4% to 2,823 '000 in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 27, 2018

Privredna Banka Zagreb has issued total of 2,823 '000 payment cards at the end of 2017, up 10.4% compared to the previous year. Croatian banking sector banking sector issued total of 8,750 thous. of bank cards in 2017, up 0.585% when compared to t...

Privredna Banka's net profit fell 19.8% to HRK 1,331 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 3, 2018

Privredna Banka Zagreb made a net profit of HRK 1,331 mil in 2017, down 19.8% compared to the previous year. This implies a return on equity of 7.98%. Historically, the bank’s net profit reached an all time high of HRK 1,660 mil in 2016 and an all time low of ...

Privredna Banka's total revenues fell 6.05% to HRK 4,908 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 16, 2018

Privredna Banka Zagreb generated total banking revenues of HRK 4,908 mil in 2017, down 6.05% compared to the previous year. Croatian banking sector banking sector generated total revenues of HRK 16,001 mil in 2017, down 1.51% when compared to the last...

Privredna Banka's customer loans fell 0.425% to HRK 64,900 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 2, 2018

Privredna Banka Zagreb's customer loans reached HRK 64,900 mil in 2017, down 0.425% compared to the previous year. Croatian banking sector provided customer loans of HRK 213 bil in 2017, down 0.828% when compared to the last year. Privredna Banka Zagreb a...

Privredna Banka's corporate deposits rose 9.13% to HRK 16,515 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 16, 2018

Privredna Banka Zagreb's corporate deposits reached HRK 16,515 mil in 2017, up 9.13% compared to the previous year. Croatian banking sector accepted corporate deposits of HRK 63.1 bil in 2017, up 8.35% when compared to the last year. Privredna Banka Zagre...

Privredna Banka's consumer loans rose 4.40% to HRK 24,624 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 16, 2018

Privredna Banka Zagreb's consumer loans reached HRK 24,624 mil in 2017, up 4.40% compared to the previous year. Croatian banking sector provided consumer loans of HRK 64.2 bil in 2017, up 2.15% when compared to the last year. Privredna Banka Zagreb accoun...

Privredna Banka's corporate loans fell 2.59% to HRK 23,158 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 3, 2018

Privredna Banka Zagreb's loans reached HRK 68,730 mil in the 2017, down from HRK 69,400 mil compared to the previous year. Historically, the bank’s loans reached an all time high of HRK 69,400 mil in 2016 and an all time low of HRK 42,741 mil in 2007. I...

Privredna Banka's retail deposits rose 3.38% to HRK 55,568 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 16, 2018

Privredna Banka Zagreb's retail deposits reached HRK 55,568 mil in 2017, up 3.38% compared to the previous year. Croatian banking sector accepted retail deposits of HRK 190 bil in 2017, up 0.432% when compared to the last year. Privredna Banka Zagreb acco...

Privredna Banka's costs (as % of assets) fell 5.07% to 2.41% in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 3, 2018

Privredna Banka Zagreb's cost to income ratio reached 49.8% in 2017, up from 47.5% compared to the previous year. Historically, the bank’s costs reached an all time high of 54.0% of income in 2013 and an all time low of 47.5% in 2016. When compared to tota...

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Privredna banka Zagreb is the second largest bank in Croatia with roughly a 18% market share in total assets. The Bank offers a typical range of banking services and products such as savings, foreign currency, and current accounts; cash, housing, tourist, mortgage, consumer, car, education, and revolving loans; debit and credit cards; safety deposit boxes; and Internet banking services for retail segment. It also provides banking services for small, medium and large enterprises as well as investment banking and treasury services, asset management, private banking, or leasing, for example. The Bank operated a network of 250 branches and 781 ATMs and employed 3,580 people at the end of 2015. The Bank was founded in 1962 and is based in Zagreb, Croatia. Since its privatisation in 1999, it is a subsidiary of Intesa Sanpaolo.

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Privredna Banka Zagreb has been growing its revenues and asset by 3.72% and 4.30% a year on average in the last 10 years. Its loans and deposits have grown by 4.92% and 6.43% a year during that time and loans to deposits ratio reached 83.0% at the end of 2017. The company achieved an average return on equity of 8.56% in the last decade with net profit growing 1.55% a year on average. In terms of operating efficiency, its cost to income ratio reached 49.8% in 2017, compared to 51.4% average in the last decade.

Equity represented 16.1% of total assets or 25.6% of loans at the end of 2017. Privredna Banka Zagreb's non-performing loans were 8.96% of total loans while provisions covered some 62.2% of NPLs at the end of 2017.