ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's National bank (NBG) (>> National Bank of Greece) said on Friday it sold its Serbian subsidiaries Vojvodjanska Banka AD and NBG Leasing and a portfolio of Serbian-risk corporate loans for 125 million euros (110.2 million pounds).
A bank official said that they were sold to a subsidiary of Hungary's OTP Bank (>> OTP Bank Nyrt). The sale is part of a restructuring plan agreed with European regulators.
Like other big Greek banks, NBG, Greece's second-largest lender, has been slimming down by divesting assets and foreign subsidiaries to focus on banking at home, with proceeds boosting capital ratios and liquidity.
(Reporting by Lefteris Papadimas)