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Ljubljana Bank

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Ljubljanska banka was a bank named after and based in Ljubljana, Slovenia that operated in SFR Yugoslavia. Its liquidation in the early 1990s caused significant damage to the relations between Slovenia and Croatia. In 1994, the Nova Ljubljanska banka was formed with its assets, but not its liabilities. This left many of its former clients without money; the Slovenian ones filed lawsuits that were ended by 1998, but around 130,000 savers in Croatia and 165,000 in Bosnia and Herzegovina remain.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Slovenian bank saga finally draws to an end". euobserver.com. 2010-11-18. Retrieved 2012-10-02.