Capital city: Ljubljana
Population: 2.0 million
Currency: since 1 January 2007: 1 Euro (EUR)=100 cent
Official languages: Slovene
Dialling code for int. phone calls: +386
Internet country code: .si
The global outlook has worsened in recent months, and this will take its toll on the Slovenian economy very soon, despite the positive performance during the first part of the year. Growth in 2009 will not be higher than 4 %. The Slovenian economy will only gradually see an acceleration of growth in 2010, in line with our expectations for the other EU countries (two-thirds of Slovenian exports go to EU countries). Inflation rates have started to improve. However, inflation is much higher than in the other EMU countries, and disinflation will only be gradual.
There are 5 Banks in this Country.Abanka was established in 1955 as a branch of the Yugoslav Bank for Foreign Trade, later Jugobanka. The Jugobanka Ljubljana branch was the first bank in Slovenia for international relations.
Abanka V ...
Banka Celje is one of the Slovene banks with the longest tradition since it is the successor of the Savings Bank of the City Municipality of Celje, which was founded in 1864. The bank has the strongest pos ...
Banka Koper is the market leader in advanced electronic business and the most technologically advanced Slovenian bank. They are the first Slovenian bank to introduce electronic banking and the smart card f ...
Nova Ljubljanska banka d.d. is aA bank with a mission is much more than the sum of its activities.
Nova Ljubljanska banka (NLB) is continually consolidating its influence in the financial markets thr ...
Unicredit Banka Slovenija, part of Unicredit Group, posted 5.4 million Euro in pre-tax profit in the first quarter of 2008, which is 18 percent more than in the same period last year, the bank said. Higher ...