Frank Zotti


Frank Zotti was a Croatian-American entrepreneur, publisher, steamship agent and banker.
Zotti migrated from the Bay of Kotor in 1889 and started out as a steamship agent. Later he became the owner of such a company, and eventually his company even purchased a transatlantic steamship, the Brooklyn. Zotti built up a fully-fledged bank at a renowned New York address, the Amerikansko-Hrvatska Štedionica. He published the widely read Narodni list , a weekly newspaper, and he even managed to become president of the Hrvatska zajednica, which later transformed into the Croatian Fraternal Union.
Zotti's activities reached across the Atlantic, and he was perhaps the most illustrious example of South Slav migrant elites. His success ended in 1908 when he was charged with larceny and went bankrupt.