两次世界大战期间的尼伊什信贷银行

Ivan Becić, D. Antić
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为了向股东提供必要的资金,在必要的股本的帮助下继续经营业务,1919年成立了尼斯客栈和酒馆合作社。计划的经营并没有取得令人满意的结果,因此从1922年开始,新银行的管理更多地转向信贷,其主要业务活动略被忽视。政府的经营政策给了有利的结果,客栈合作社可以将股息分配给股东,虽然它不是很大,因为大部分收益被留作在城市中有吸引力的地方购买土地,建立银行,并增加资金,提供稳定的银行运营。从1926年开始,客栈合作社只从事信贷业务,它像一个真正的金融机构一样运作,因此,从1928年中期开始,它采用了尼斯信贷银行的名称。在1931年9月南斯拉夫王国爆发金融危机之前,该机构为其股东带来了可观的股息,并在尼什的银行中享有稳定的货币机构的声誉。南斯拉夫政府在20世纪30年代采取的经济措施主要是为了保护农业工人,因为他们是人口中人数最多的一部分,由于世界市场的形势,他们最终为生存而战。1932年颁布的《农民保护法》意味着银行无法从数量最多的客户群体——农民——那里收取应收账款,再加上希望取钱的储户不断施加压力,许多银行处于活跃但缺乏流动性的境地。尼日斯信贷银行是少数几个没有受到这类干扰的银行之一,但是南斯拉夫银行业的情况妨碍了正常的银行业务。南斯拉夫的私人银行业务当时面临着第二次世界大战的爆发,几乎所有的银行都正式停止经营。
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Niš Credit Bank between the two world wars
In order to provide its shareholders with the necessary funds to carry on with their business operation with the help of the necessary share capital, the Niš Inn and Tavern Cooperative was founded in 1919. The planned operations did not give a satisfactory result, so starting from 1922, the new bank's management turned more to crediting, and its main business activities were slightly neglected. The business policy of the administration gave favourable results and the Inn and Tavern Cooperative could distribute the dividend to shareholders, although it was not large because most of the earnings were set aside to buy land at an attractive location in the city, build a bank, and also increase the funds that provided stable bank operation. From 1926, the Inn and Tavern Cooperative only engaged in crediting operations, it acted like a true financial institution, and for those reasons, from the middle of 1928, it adopted the name Niš Credit Bank. Until the outbreak of the financial crisis in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in September 1931, this institution brought a solid dividend to its shareholders and had the reputation of a stable monetary institution among the banks in Niš . The moves taken by the Yugoslav government during the 1930s in economic terms were primarily aimed at protecting agricultural workers as the most numerous part of the population who, due to the situation on the world market, ended up fighting for survival. The enactment of the Law on the Protection of Farmers in 1932 meant that banks were unable to collect receivables from the most numerous client group, the farmers, which, with the constant pressure by savers who wished to withdraw money, put many banks in a position to be active but not liquid. The Niš Credit Bank was one of the few banks that did not have disturbances of that kind, but the situation in Yugoslav banking prevented normal bank operations. Private banking in Yugoslavia was then faced with the outbreak of World War II, when almost all banks formally ceased to operate.
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