Serbian Bank in Zagreb

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Former head office building of the Serbian Bank in Zagreb (1914), later head office of Hrvatska poštanska banka
Former head office of the Central Credit Institute in Novi Sad, acquired by the Serbian Bank in 1914
The Imperial Hotel in Dubrovnik, formerly owned by the Serbian Bank

The Serbian Bank in Zagreb (Croatian: Srpska banka u Zagrebu) was a medium-sized bank in the Kingdom of Hungary and then the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, established in 1895 and liquidated in 1945. It has been described as "the financial center of the Serbian irredentist movement".[1]:3

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