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Petra Kakovič Bizjak resigns as a Member of NLB Supervisory Board

On Tuesday, September 1, 2020, the Bank received a letter of resignation from Petra Kakovič Bizjak, a member of the Supervisory Board – workers’ representative, resigning from the function.

The Bank will make all the necessary arrangements to implement the resignation, and the Supervisory Board will also decide on shortening the three months’ notice period laid down in the Bank’s Articles of Association.

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