About SKB bank
Banka SKB is a modern bank that offers innovative solutions to its clients.
Information on key events, milestones, financial results, vision and plans, strategy and performance of the bank.
SKB Bank again, for the ninth time, received the award “Bank of the Year in Slovenia”. The award granted by The Banker magazine is a great success for us, as it means that professional public has been continuously recognizing us as the best.
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The year 2020 will be remembered by an extraordinary health crisis which has heavily impacted the entire banking sector as well as the world economy.
More detailed informationpdf, 107 kBIn the first quarter, the SKB Group performed with encouraging results and reported EUR 14.4 million in profit before tax. In March, the first signs of decline were shown as a result of the epidemic COVID-19.
More detailed informationpdf, 105 kBHungarian OTP Bank has successfully completed the acquisition of SKB in the end of last year and became 99.73 percent owner of SKB Bank. This is the first OTP investment in Slovenia which continues to strengthen the position of the largest independent financial group in Central and Eastern Europe.
More detailed informationpdf, 155 kBSKB banka d.d. Ljubljana is a subsidiary bank under the CRR 2 Directive and is classified by the Bank of Slovenia as an Other Systemically Important Bank and therefore qualifies as a large subsidiary. In accordance with Article 13 of CRR2, the bank is only obliged to disclose a limited set of contents under Part 8 of CRR. As the bank is not listed on a stock exchange, it is only obliged to disclose the required information once a year in accordance with the Directive.
SKB banka d.d. Ljubljana publishes the SKB Group Annual Report for 2023, which was submitted by the Bank's Management to the Bank's Board of Directors for approval in accordance with Article 272 of the Companies Act (ZGD-1).
Due to inadequate reporting of the number of persons in the governing bodies in Chapter 12 Renumeration policy in SKB group we have corrected:
According to EBA Guidelines (EBA/GL/2020/07 ) SKB and SKB group disclosed the information about guarantee schemes and legislative moratoria and also other (non-legislative) moratoria, concluded as a consequence of COVID-19.
The purpose of this report is to provide disclosures as required by the Global Regulatory Framework for capital and liquidity, established by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS). At European level, these requirements are implemented in accordance with disclosure requirements in the Part Eight of Regulation (EU) No 272/2013 on prudential requirements for credit institutions and investment firms (Capital Requirements Regulation - the CRR) and Directive 2013/36/EU on access to the credit institution and prudential supervision of credit institution and investment firms (Capital Requirements Directive IV – the CRD). Disclosures for SKB Group are prepared in accordance with regulation. All disclosers are prepared in EUR thousand, unless otherwise stated.
According to EBA Guidelines (EBA/GL/2020/07) SKB and SKB group disclosed the information about
guarantee schemes and legislative moratoria and also other (non-legislative) moratoria, concluded as
a consequence of COVID-19.
The SKB logotype consists of the sign and text that represent a whole and it is not allowed to use them separately.
The logotype can be used for journalist articles and sponsor projects supported by SKB banka or upon prior agreement
We chose a few photographs of management and bank SKB for you. If you need high resolution photographs, please contact us at info@skb.si.
Photo: Bojan Puhek.
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