Vojvodjanska Banka relocating Belgrade branch

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Vojvodjanska Banka recently announced that its Belgrade branch at Vojvodje Supljikca Street 53-55 will be moving to Njegoseva 72 St., on Jan. 16, where all operations will continue and account holders will be able to access a full range of services.

The bank’s decision was due to its desire to ensure all bank customers have access to their banking needs in a convenient location. Vojvodjanska Banka account holders can also avail themselves of other nearby branches, of which there are many in Belgrade, including the new branch at Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra 74 or the nearby one at Vojislav Ilic 94 / B.

All customer inquires should be addressed to the Njegoseva 72 Street branch or to the Vojvodjanska Banka telephone Info Centre.



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