NLB Lease&Go and Summit Leasing Slovenia complete merger

Published 04/07/2025, 09:34
NLB Lease&Go and Summit Leasing Slovenia complete merger

LJUBLJANA - NLB Group announced Friday that NLB Lease&Go and Summit Leasing Slovenia have completed their merger after obtaining all regulatory approvals and registering the transaction with the Companies Register.

The operational integration of the two leasing companies is scheduled for this weekend, with the merged entity set to operate under the name NLB Lease&Go starting July 7, 2025, according to a press release from Nova Ljubljanska Banka (NLB).

Mobil Leasing d.o.o., the Croatian subsidiary of Summit Leasing Slovenia, will continue to operate as a separate company in the Croatian market.

NLB Group CEO Blaž Brodnjak stated that leasing is becoming "one of the core pillars" of the group’s business, with targets that could contribute up to €3 billion to the group’s total assets by 2030.

"The merging of our two companies enables us to utilise knowledge, expertise, and other synergies, offer unmatched value and innovative solutions to our clients," Brodnjak said.

The merger represents a significant step in NLB Group’s regional leasing strategy that began in 2020 with the launch of NLB Lease&Go. The group subsequently established leasing companies in North Macedonia and Serbia in 2022, and acquired SLS HOLDCO, the parent company of Summit Leasing Slovenia and its Croatian branch, Mobil Leasing.

In October 2024, NLB Lease&Go Ljubljana established NLB Car&Go d.o.o., which later acquired the online vehicle sales platform doberavto.si from the Automobile and Motorcycle Association of Slovenia in February 2025.

NLB Group currently offers leasing services in Slovenia, Serbia, North Macedonia, and Croatia, where it returned in September 2024 after nearly 30 years.

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