January 5 (SeeNews) - State-owned Croatian Post said it will start offering services of state-controlled Hrvatska Postanska Banka [ZSE:HPB] to the bank's corporate customers and local government units in locations where such services have been unavailable so far.
Corporate clients at 121 postal offices across the country have been given the opportunity to open a business bank account in HPB, to carry out national and international transactions in kuna, to sign deals for Internet and mobile banking for deposits, loans and other banking products and services, Croatian Post said in a statement on Monday.
Croatian Post also said that earlier it had started offering HPB services to individuals at its post offices under the same conditions available in the bank's offices in a move to provide quality banking services to the inhabitants of the smallest and most remote locations in the country.
HPB's shares traded unchanged at 730 kuna ($110/97 euro) on the Zagreb bourse intraday on Wednesday.
(1 euro=7.519 Croatian kuna)
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