SARAJEVO, Feb 25 (Hina) - Representatives of Zagreb-based the
Diners Club Adriatic company and Sarajevo-based Privredna Banka on
Tuesday signed an agreement on partnership under which the
'Privredna Banka' will start issuing Diners credit cards to
citizens of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The Diners Club Adriatic managing board chairman, Zarko
Kraljevic, and the Bank's director, Mevsudin Drekovic, signed the
deal at a ceremony which Haris Silajdzic, a co-chairman of Bosnia's
Council of Ministers, attended.
Owners of credit cards issued abroad, will be able to take
money in cash in Sarajevo, whereas Bosnian citizens will have to
await verification of Tuesday's agreement.
People who would like to have credit cards, will have to
deposit 5,000 German marks for private and 10,000 marks for
business cards.
The Privredna Banka director Drekovic said deposits would be
treated as savings deposits and they could cover bills.
Kraljevic recalled that the Diners Club had already signed
agreements on the issuing of credit cards with the Mostar-based
Hrvatska Banka and with the Croatian Postal Bank.
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