Report Suggests State to Consolidate Ownership of NLB

Ljubljana, 21 September - The Finance Ministry believes that the state should consolidate its ownership in Slovenia's leading bank NLB, and raise its stake to 50% plus one share, according to a document obtained by dailies Dnevnik and Delo. Tuesday's debate in parliament meanwhile saw parties taking different positions on the matter.

Ljubljana Parliament debating approach to needed capital increase at state-owned NLB, Slovenia's largest bank. PM Borut Pahor. Photo: Tina Kosec/STA

Ljubljana
Parliament debating approach to needed capital increase at state-owned NLB, Slovenia's largest bank.
PM Borut Pahor.
Photo: Tina Kosec/STA

Ljubljana Parliament debating approach to needed capital increase at state-owned NLB, Slovenia's largest bank. Opposition People's Party (SLS) head Radovan Zerjav insists state needs to keep majority stake. Photo: Tina Kosec/STA

Ljubljana
Parliament debating approach to needed capital increase at state-owned NLB, Slovenia's largest bank.
Opposition People's Party (SLS) head Radovan Zerjav insists state needs to keep majority stake.
Photo: Tina Kosec/STA

Ljubljana Parliament debating approach to needed capital increase at state-owned NLB, Slovenia's largest bank. Opposition People's Party (SLS) head Radovan Zerjav insists state needs to keep majority stake. Photo: Tina Kosec/STA

Ljubljana
Parliament debating approach to needed capital increase at state-owned NLB, Slovenia's largest bank.
Opposition People's Party (SLS) head Radovan Zerjav insists state needs to keep majority stake.
Photo: Tina Kosec/STA

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