Raiffeisen Bank launches student lounge at Sarajevo School of Economics and Business

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Raiffeisen Bank recently launched a range
of services for students at the Sarajevo School of Economics and Business,
including a lounge dubbed the Raiffeisen CLUB Student Corner and free online
banking services.

“It was a logical choice for us to select
the School of Economics and Business for our partner in this project
considering the synergy of the banking business and the science of economics,
but also the commitment of this institution to be on track with the new
trends,” Raiffeisen Bank Management Board Chairman Karlheinz Dobnigg said in a release from the bank. “This project should allow students to
spend their breaks between lectures and exchange their ideas in a modern and
comfortable ambiance.”

The lounge is equipped with table computers
that allow students to keep up with the latest technologies and trends in the
banking world, both for research and for their own use, as they can
easily apply for the Raiffeisen CLUB set of services.

“Students are especially interested in new
banking products, such as online and mobile banking ensuring a 24/7 banking
service availability to customers,” Sarajevo School of Economics and
Business Dean Kemal Kozaric said. “(The) future of the banking business rests with
on-line services. Hence, together with our partner bank, we have provided our
students with an opportunity to follow the latest trends in this business segment
while enjoying the pleasant student atmosphere at the school premises.”



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