Ljubo Jurčić: Why was Vujčić awarded as a successful governor?
Economic analyst Ljubo Jurčić discussed inflation and the standard of living for Croats on N1 television, attributing inflation to the Croatian National Bank's failure to maintain its primary goal of keeping inflation below two percent.
Ćorić (tć) has a problem with his asset card. He falsely accused the bank, they responded to him
Tomislav Ćorić, former vice-governor of the Croatian National Bank and current Minister of Finance, has been accused of falsely blaming a bank for discrepancies in his property records.
Vujčić is not the only one, 5 more candidates applied for the vice-president of the ECB
Six candidates, including the governor of the Croatian National Bank Boris Vujčić, are competing for the vice-president position of the European Central Bank as the term of Spanish Luis de Guindos expires in May.
HNB published an interactive map of branches and ATMs
The Croatian National Bank (HNB) has released an interactive map of branches and ATMs in Croatia, allowing citizens to easily find locations for cash withdrawals and deposits, especially in areas with limited financial services.
The government proposed Governor Vujčić for Vice-President of the European Central Bank
The Croatian government has proposed Borisa Vujčić, the governor of the Croatian National Bank, for the position of Vice-President of the European Central Bank, receiving full support from the Minister of Justice and Administration.
Important announcements from the Ministry of Finance: Here’s how to get a free bank account
The Croatian Ministry of Finance clarifies information regarding free banking services that must be provided to citizens starting January 1, 2026, in line with the new law on fee comparability and basic bank accounts.
Coin replacement from kuna to euro has ended: 1.16 billion remains in circulation
The Croatian National Bank reported that 2.17 billion kuna coins and bills worth over three billion kuna are still in circulation after the exchange period ended.
PHOTO AND VIDEO: Large crowd in front of HNB. People standing in a long line
The article reports a significant crowd outside the Croatian National Bank as people queue to exchange kuna coins for euros before the final deadline.
Huge queues in front of the Croatian National Bank: Due to the coin exchange, they take a step every three minutes
Long queues have formed in front of the Croatian National Bank in Zagreb as citizens rush to exchange their kunas for euros one last time, with some even coming from Slovenia to make the deadline.