February 12 (SeeNews) - Slovenia's SKB Bank said on Wednesday it turned to a net loss of 31.5 million euro ($43.1 million) in 2013 from a net profit of 3.7 million euro a year earlier.
The bank’s interest income fell to 57.1 million euro in 2013 from 60.7 million euro a year earlier, while net services fees stayed almost flat at 30.4 million euro, SKB said in a bourse filing.
SKB also said that its fully-owned unit, SKB Leasing, ended 2013 with a pre-tax profit of 4.9 million euro, 16% up from a year earlier.
SKB Bank is part of French banking group Societe Generale.
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