Industrial and Commercial Bank of Niš

The need to unite capital in order to meet the needs of primarily its own shareholders caused the establishment of a large number of monetary institutes in the Kingdom of Serbia. These financial institutions were not divided into commercial banks and purely banking institutions. so money institution...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0b3cd2c298c743a680595e472e3e53602021-12-05T18:02:10ZIndustrial and Commercial Bank of Niš0353-90082683-579710.5937/bastina31-33019https://doaj.org/article/0b3cd2c298c743a680595e472e3e53602021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0353-9008/2021/0353-90082154253B.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/0353-9008https://doaj.org/toc/2683-5797The need to unite capital in order to meet the needs of primarily its own shareholders caused the establishment of a large number of monetary institutes in the Kingdom of Serbia. These financial institutions were not divided into commercial banks and purely banking institutions. so money institutions often appered as owners of various industrial and commercial companies. With the end of the Great War on the territory of Serbia, there was a great need for reconstruction and construction, so thar the shortage of capital was chronic. In such circumstances, during 1922, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of Niš was founded, with at that time, a modest million dinars of share capital. The composition of the shareholders directed the business policy of this bank, so that at first, in addition to banking, it also dealt with commodity affairs. However, the bank's management quickly realized that working with short-term bill loans was the most profitable and this type of business became not only central bur also the only one. By the end of 1924, the bank's capital was increased to two million dinars, and the success of its business was reflected in the fact that until the outbreak of the banking crises in Yugoslavia in 1931, this mometary institution regularly paid dividends to its shareholders. The severe economic crisis in Yugoslavia during the 1930s almost completely paralyzed the work of banks, and many stopped working. Industrial and Commercial Bank of Niš a financially stable institution and at no time was its business questioned. This institution managed to provide earnings to its shareholders even in such circumstances. The reasons for that can be found in the structure of Niš and did not put pressure on the new institution regarding the withdrawal of savings deposits. The industrial and Commercial Bank was managed by the Cvetković, Miljković and Pešić families, who owned almost 90% of the shares of this institution. The outbreak of the World War Two in the territory of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia hindered the further work of the Industrial and Commercial Bank, while the government established in Yugoslavia after the 1945 elections shut down all private institutions, which made this institution cease to exist.Becić Ivan M.Institute of Serbian Culture Priština, Leposavićarticleindustrial and commercial bank of niš dividendgreat economic crisisworld war iiliquidationHistory (General) and history of EuropeDSocial sciences (General)H1-99ENSRBaština, Vol 2021, Iss 54, Pp 253-269 (2021)
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great economic crisis
world war ii
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Becić Ivan M.
Industrial and Commercial Bank of Niš
description The need to unite capital in order to meet the needs of primarily its own shareholders caused the establishment of a large number of monetary institutes in the Kingdom of Serbia. These financial institutions were not divided into commercial banks and purely banking institutions. so money institutions often appered as owners of various industrial and commercial companies. With the end of the Great War on the territory of Serbia, there was a great need for reconstruction and construction, so thar the shortage of capital was chronic. In such circumstances, during 1922, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of Niš was founded, with at that time, a modest million dinars of share capital. The composition of the shareholders directed the business policy of this bank, so that at first, in addition to banking, it also dealt with commodity affairs. However, the bank's management quickly realized that working with short-term bill loans was the most profitable and this type of business became not only central bur also the only one. By the end of 1924, the bank's capital was increased to two million dinars, and the success of its business was reflected in the fact that until the outbreak of the banking crises in Yugoslavia in 1931, this mometary institution regularly paid dividends to its shareholders. The severe economic crisis in Yugoslavia during the 1930s almost completely paralyzed the work of banks, and many stopped working. Industrial and Commercial Bank of Niš a financially stable institution and at no time was its business questioned. This institution managed to provide earnings to its shareholders even in such circumstances. The reasons for that can be found in the structure of Niš and did not put pressure on the new institution regarding the withdrawal of savings deposits. The industrial and Commercial Bank was managed by the Cvetković, Miljković and Pešić families, who owned almost 90% of the shares of this institution. The outbreak of the World War Two in the territory of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia hindered the further work of the Industrial and Commercial Bank, while the government established in Yugoslavia after the 1945 elections shut down all private institutions, which made this institution cease to exist.
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