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Author: Mislav Šimatović <http://www.nacional.hr/en/articles/author/28/> , 
13.02.2008. | nr. 639 <http://www.nacional.hr/en/issue/639/>  

THE RESURRECTION OF SERBIAN BANKING IN ZAGREB

A bank for the new Serbian elite in Croatia

The Serbian National Council will found a bank that will draw on the tradition 
of the powerful pre-World War II Srpska banka (Serbian Bank) in Zagreb, whose 
former owners are leading a battle from the USA to restore seized property

 <http://www.nacional.hr/repository/image/47822/large/> THE SEAT OF THE SRPSKA 
BANKA on the corner of Jurisiceva and Petrinjska streets in Zagreb is nowadays 
the administrative building of the Hrvatska postanska banka (Croatian Postal 
Bank)THE SEAT OF THE SRPSKA BANKA on the corner of Jurisiceva and Petrinjska 
streets in Zagreb is nowadays the administrative building of the Hrvatska 
postanska banka (Croatian Postal Bank) "The Srpska banka was founded in Zagreb 
in 1895 and the painstaking life's work of our grandfathers was invested into 
it. This labour was robbed first in the name of Croatian statehood by Ante 
Pavelic, and after him in the name of creating socialism by Josip Broz (Tito). 
Tudjman and Milosevic gave our remaining property to their associates. The 
current authorities are trying to sell that property to foreigners for a 
pittance." 

The cited text is part of the introduction to the Srpska banka web site, once a 
powerful pre-war financial institution in Croatia, on whose tradition, 
according to Milorad Pupovac, the president of the Serbian National Council, a 
future bank of the Serbian community in Croatia will draw, the founding of 
which was announced in Zagreb some ten days ago. Although the Srpska banka was 
forcefully shut down and its property robbed with the arrival of the Ustasha 
regime to power in Croatia in 1941, its former owners, more precisely their 
descendants, have founded an association of Srpska banka owners in the United 
States, registered a list of stockholders and chosen a management bodies and a 
board of directors of the bank based in Chicago. At its helm is Mihailo 
Saskijevic, a retired professor from Chicago, the descendant of one of the 
founders in the Srpska banka, who says that his mission is to renew the 
operations of the Srpska banka in Zagreb and that he too is involved in the 
project that was recently announced by leaders of the Serbian National Council.

That is why Pupovac's banking operation, besides an economic one, could also 
take on a political aspect and prompt questions related to the short, but very 
dark, period of Croatian history from 1941 to 1945, when the Ustasha 
authorities forcefully shut down the Srpska banka, and transferred its valuable 
real estate to the Postanska stedionica (Postal Savings Bank), now the Hrvatska 
postanska banka. In a telephone interview, Saskijevic told Nacional that the 
Srpska banka has property in Croatia estimated at about USD 100 million. The 
bank had been the owner of the building on the corner of Petrinjska and 
Jurisiceva streets, near Ban Jelacic square, now housing the seat of the 
Hrvatska postanska banka, it owned the hotels Lapad and Imperial in Dubrovnik, 
and the Lapad and Sumartin bathing areas. The Srpska banka was also the owner 
of attractive buildings on the Split waterfront now housing offices of T-HT 
(T-Croatian Telecom). 

Saskijevic claims that this real estate belongs to the stockholders of the 
Srpska banka, registered in the USA. He said, however, that they were not 
interested in the money. "Our property was robbed in the most shameful way. It 
was seized by Pavelic, and Tudjman's regime used the law on the restoration of 
only that property seized after 1945 to make sure that it is never restored to 
us. We are interested only in honour, and that will be defended if the words 
Srpska banka are written in Cyrillic on the bank's building in Jurisiceva 
street."

Milorad Pupovac, the initiator of the idea to create a new Serbian bank, was 
unwilling to reveal the details of the new banking project, nor the people 
working on it. He would confirm only that the preparations were being led by 
himself and his associates, that a part of the future stockholders would be 
from abroad, but that he could say no more than what was published in the press 
some ten days ago. And it had been said then that Serbian institutions in 
Croatia had launched the establishment of their own commercial bank that would 
work on the economic revival of returnee areas. The formal exponents of the 
project are the Serbian National Council, the Privrednik Savings and Credit 
Cooperative (Stedno-kreditna zadruga Privrednik) and the Privrednik Serbian 
Economic Association (Srpsko gospodarsko drustvo Privrednik) in Croatia and it 
is based on the transformation of the existing savings and credit cooperative 
into the bank of the Serbian community in Croatia. The new bank of the Serbian 
community would be a development-oriented bank, and as such the first financial 
institution of that kind in Croatia since World War II.

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