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Central banksJuly 29 2022

Croatian central bank looks to a eurozone future

With Croatia moving closer to joining the eurozone, the country’s banking sector is set to play a key role in managing the transition. Boris Vujčić, governor of the Croatian National Bank, talks to Kit Gillet about this key moment and the likely role of NextGenerationEU funds.
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Croatian central bank looks to a eurozone future

Q: How did the Croatian banking sector perform in 2021, and what do you expect for 2022 and 2023?  

A: The banking system has weathered the pandemic well. Ample policy support kept bank customers afloat until the rebound kicked in. The recovery was quick and strong, with the economic growth exceeding pre-pandemic levels last year. Growth remains vigorous in the face of the global slowdown.

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