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Vasilije Bondzovic is the main representative of the insurance company Serbia in Novi Sad

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Српски / srpski: Srbija je prvo srpsko društvo za osiguranje osnovano 1905. godine u Beogradu. Ideja za osnivanje ovakvog društva postojala je i ranije, ali je skepsa i nepoverenje ljudi prema ovakvim društvima u to vreme bila velika. Postojale su teškoće da se pronađe dovoljan broj ljudi koji bi podržali ovakvu ideju. Među osnivačima i članovima prvog upravnog odbora nalazio se inženjer i preduzetnik Miloš Savčić. Društvo je tokom svog poslovanja nizalo samo uspehe i napredak i steklo ogromno poverenje građana, svih slojeva društva.
English: Serbia is the first Serbian insurance company founded in 1905 in Belgrade. The idea for founding such a society existed before, but people's skepticism and distrust towards such societies was great at that time. There were difficulties in finding a sufficient number of people to support this idea. Engineer and entrepreneur Milos Savcic was among the founders and members of the first board of directors. During its business, the company achieved only successes and progress and gained great trust of citizens, all layers of society.
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Source Fotografija iz monografije „50 godina rada inženjera Miloša Savčića: 1889-1939”, koja se čuva u Zavičajnom odeljenju Biblioteke grada Beograda, kao i u digitalnoj biblioteci ove ustanove https://digitalna.bgb.rs/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp
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