The Sberbank would sell its stake in Croatian Agrokor
The largest Russian bank, Sberbank plans to sell 39.2 percent of its stake in the largest Croatian food producer and retail company, Agrokor.
Sberbank’s press department with the Interfax Russian News Agency said that the sale of the property depends on the price and the buyer. Sberbank stated: “When choosing a buyer, you have a serious responsibility towards the countries where Agrokor is present.” (MTI)
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