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NLB Group in Belgrade is building a center for the development of common platforms for banks in the region

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NLB Bank is planning a center in Belgrade for the development of common platforms for banks in the region, announced Blaz Brodnjak, President of the NLB Management Board. It is noticeable that in Serbia, as elsewhere, more is saved during the pandemic, but Brodnjak expects that the “post-war syndrome” will raise consumption again after the health situation improves. I can’t wait for the first sold-out concert of Zoran Predin in Belgrade, Bajaga in Ljubljana, the Belgrade football derby at the full stadium or the basketball derby in the hall,” Brodnjak points out.
NLB Group in Belgrade is building a competence center for the development of common platforms for banks in the region. Since they are the heart of the future business model of banks as technology companies, that means that Belgrade is becoming the second headquarters of the NLB Group, says Blaz Brodnjak, President of the Management Board of NLB, which bought Komercijalna Banka at the end of last year, in an interview for Tanjug.
This, he says, creates good jobs, not only for people from the world of finance, but also for IT enthusiasts.
Asked whether there will be layoffs in Komercijalna Banka due to the takeover, but also digitalization, Brodnjak states that NLB Bank had 4,200 employees ten years ago, and that in the next few years, as he says, it will have 2,100 mostly with slight departures, hence twice less, Bonitet reports.

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