On Thursday, the Economic Bank of Kosovo inaugurated its newest branch in Leposaviq, marking another significant milestone and further expanding its network across the territory of the Republic of Kosovo.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti stated that this was a positive day for the citizens of Leposaviq, the economy, and the state of Kosovo in general. According to him, the new branch allows all transactions to be conducted legally and transparently in accordance with the law and the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo.
“It is a good day for the citizens of Leposaviq, for the residents who live and work here, and for our state and economy, as the opening of the Economic Bank branch enables payments, transfers, and crediting. This will make all services available to citizens and businesses, benefiting families and entrepreneurship… In this way, everything can be done legally and transparently in line with the law, constitutionality, and the rules of doing business, finance, and banking in our Republic,” Kurti said.
Meanwhile, Shpend Luzha, the CEO of the Economic Bank, expressed his satisfaction, congratulating the citizens of the area for having easier access to financial services.
He thanked national institutions for their support, without which he said such success would have been impossible.
“It is a special pleasure today to open the 33rd branch of the Economic Bank and to also congratulate the citizens of Leposaviq for easier access to finances through this physical presence. As a local bank, we have the vision and mission to offer the best, easiest, and most accessible services to all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo… This would not have been possible without the support of public institutions, such as law enforcement agencies, the Central Bank of Kosovo (CBK), and Kosovo Post, which enabled us to open this modern branch with the latest technological investments in record time,” Luzha emphasized.
Two months ago, the Economic Bank also inaugurated its new branch in North Mitrovica.


