Banking Sector of the Republic of Serbian in Terms of Transition

Privatisation of the banking sector is an inseparable part of development strategies used by the countries in transition. The process of transition and building a financial and market-oriented system is a complex and long-term task which, in addition to a variety of legal arrangements, involves also...

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Main Authors: Ćurić Predrag, Topić Rodoljub, Vilendečić Bojana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oikos Institute-Researh Center Bijeljina 2016-06-01
Series:ECONOMICS
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/eoik-2015-0028
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spelling doaj-a5e305a5e8494d059f516230561daff02021-09-05T20:44:54ZengOikos Institute-Researh Center BijeljinaECONOMICS2303-50132016-06-0141455810.1515/eoik-2015-0028eoik-2015-0028Banking Sector of the Republic of Serbian in Terms of TransitionĆurić Predrag0Topić Rodoljub1Vilendečić Bojana2NLB Razvojna banka a.d. Banja Luka, Bosnia and HerzegovinaElektrokrajina a.d. Banja Luka, Bosnia and HerzegovinaM:tel a.d. Banja Luka, Bosnia and HerzegovinaPrivatisation of the banking sector is an inseparable part of development strategies used by the countries in transition. The process of transition and building a financial and market-oriented system is a complex and long-term task which, in addition to a variety of legal arrangements, involves also several institutional options, such as the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Banking Agency of the Republic of Srpska and Banja Luka Stock Exchange of Securities. The transition process of the banking sector in the Republic of Srpska was not implemented by rehabilitation of existing domestic banks, but by opening the banking system for the entry of foreign, more efficient banks. The level of trust in the banking sector grew in parallel with the process of bank privatisation and the arrival of foreign banks. Throughout the previous period, all the banks in the Republic of Srpska recorded a significant increase in the amount of deposits and loans placed, which implies the growth of investment and economic activities, therefore indicating the increase of the Republic of Srpska’s GDP in general. These are positive trends that demonstrate a decrease in the current lagging behind the European Union.https://doi.org/10.1515/eoik-2015-0028banking sectortransitionrestructuringcredit ratingbanking standards
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author Ćurić Predrag
Topić Rodoljub
Vilendečić Bojana
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Topić Rodoljub
Vilendečić Bojana
Banking Sector of the Republic of Serbian in Terms of Transition
ECONOMICS
banking sector
transition
restructuring
credit rating
banking standards
author_facet Ćurić Predrag
Topić Rodoljub
Vilendečić Bojana
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title Banking Sector of the Republic of Serbian in Terms of Transition
title_short Banking Sector of the Republic of Serbian in Terms of Transition
title_full Banking Sector of the Republic of Serbian in Terms of Transition
title_fullStr Banking Sector of the Republic of Serbian in Terms of Transition
title_full_unstemmed Banking Sector of the Republic of Serbian in Terms of Transition
title_sort banking sector of the republic of serbian in terms of transition
publisher Oikos Institute-Researh Center Bijeljina
series ECONOMICS
issn 2303-5013
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Privatisation of the banking sector is an inseparable part of development strategies used by the countries in transition. The process of transition and building a financial and market-oriented system is a complex and long-term task which, in addition to a variety of legal arrangements, involves also several institutional options, such as the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Banking Agency of the Republic of Srpska and Banja Luka Stock Exchange of Securities. The transition process of the banking sector in the Republic of Srpska was not implemented by rehabilitation of existing domestic banks, but by opening the banking system for the entry of foreign, more efficient banks. The level of trust in the banking sector grew in parallel with the process of bank privatisation and the arrival of foreign banks. Throughout the previous period, all the banks in the Republic of Srpska recorded a significant increase in the amount of deposits and loans placed, which implies the growth of investment and economic activities, therefore indicating the increase of the Republic of Srpska’s GDP in general. These are positive trends that demonstrate a decrease in the current lagging behind the European Union.
topic banking sector
transition
restructuring
credit rating
banking standards
url https://doi.org/10.1515/eoik-2015-0028
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