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* [[Aleksa Spasić]]
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Vladimir Matijević
Владимир Матијевић
Born(1854-08-03)3 August 1854
Died7 September 1929(1929-09-07) (aged 75)
Citizenship
SpousePaulina Matijević

Vladimir Matijević (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Матијевић; Gornji Karlovac, Austria-Hungary, 3 August 1854 – Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, 7 September 1929) was a Serbian businessman and philanthropist.[1]

Biography

In Gornji Karlovac, he received his primary and secondary education before entering the Military Academy in Zagreb. After graduating from military school, he enrolled at the Vienna School of Commerce. There he graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce. Upon his return from Vienna, he dedicated himself to commerce and took over the firm "Gustaf Saher" in Zagreb. In 1876 he joined the Serbian Army as a volunteer at the outbreak of the Serbian-Turkish Wars. In 1895 he founded the Srpska banka in Zagreb in order that the Serbian privrednici could access funds in a timely manner without obstructions.

He was the founder of the Serbian Business Association Privrednik (1897), the Serbian Bank and the Union of Agricultural Cooperatives.[2][3]

In 1922 he moved his business to Belgrade and in 1923 founded the Serbian Privrednik or Zadruga Srba privrednika there.

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References

  1. ^ cite web|title=Vladimir Matijevic|url=https://www.zapadnisrbi.com/zasluzni-srbi/49-zasluzni-srbi-publicisti-zaduzbinari/335-vladimir-matijevic%7Cwebsite=zapadnisrbi.com%7Caccess-date=13 April 2018
  2. ^ "Znameniti Srbi u Hrvatskoj - Vladimir Matijević – dobrotvor". snv.hr. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
  3. ^ cite web|title=RADI, ŠTEDI I BOGU SE MOLI|url=http://www.srpsko-nasledje.rs/sr-l/1998/07/article-10.html%7Cwebsite=srpsko-nasledje.rs%7Caccess-date=13 April 2018