May 22 (SeeNews) - Slovenian lender Gorenjska Banka said on Tuesday the country's bad bank, the Bank Assets Management Company (DUTB), has exited the lender by disposing of its 6.81% share.
DUTB notified Gorenjska banka on Monday that it no longer has shares in it, the lender said in a Ljubljana bourse filing.
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It did not provide further details.
Earlier this month, Gorenjska banka said Serbia's AIK Banka has increased its shareholding in it from 24.66% to 25.22%.
However, according to the latest data from the Slovenian lender's website, business group Sava controls 37.65% in the bank, AIK holds 32.5%, Slovenian insurer Triglav owns 4.05%, Telekom Slovenije 1.63%, electric motors manufacturer Domel 1.37%, Turisticno drustvo Lesce 1.22%, Banka Intesa Sanpaulo 0.77%, while the remainder is in the hands of smaller shareholders.
Sava was ordered to sell its stake in Gorenjska by Slovenia's central bank in 2016. The business conglomerate is a member of a consortium of Gorenjska Banka shareholders formed in July 2016 with the intent to sell a combined shareholding of over 50%.
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