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A new big business move in BiH: Halil Oković wants to take over the Business Bank Sarajevo
BA📈 Economy6 days ago

A new big business move in BiH: Halil Oković wants to take over the Business Bank Sarajevo

Halil Oković, a prominent businessman in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is preparing to make a significant business move by submitting a voluntary bid to acquire shares in Privredna Banka Sarajevo. He currently owns 22.5% of the bank’s shares through his companies OKAC and Goraždeputevi and plans to purchase the remaining 77.5% if other shareholders agree to sell. The bank reported a profit of 9.3 million KM last year, down from 12.3 million KM the previous year. This acquisition would further expand Oković’s influence in the banking sector, adding to his existing investments in construction, infrastructure, and manufacturing companies. The success of this bid depends largely on the price he offers, which will be announced after the takeover prospectus is published.

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A new big business move in BiH: Halil Oković wants to take over the Business Bank Sarajevo

Halil Oković, a prominent businessman in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is preparing to make a significant business move by submitting a voluntary bid to acquire shares in Privredna Banka Sarajevo. He currently owns 22.5% of the bank’s shares through his companies OKAC and Goraždeputevi and plans to purchase the remaining 77.5% if other shareholders agree to sell. The bank reported a profit of 9.3 million KM last year, down from 12.3 million KM the previous year. This acquisition would further expand Oković’s influence in the banking sector, adding to his existing investments in construction, infrastructure, and manufacturing companies. The success of this bid depends largely on the price he offers, which will be announced after the takeover prospectus is published.

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