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Increase in Number of Businesses with Blocked Accounts in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Published November 3, 2020
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The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina published on Tuesday an updated data on blocked accounts of business entities in BiH at the end of October, according to which 96,485 accounts of business entities were blocked, which is 403 more blocked accounts compared to the previous month.

The report also states that 52,631 companies have at least one account blocked, which is more for 219 companies compared to the end of September.

This monthly report on blocked accounts in the Bank’s Register of Transaction Accounts, which contains 3,862 pages, as well as previously listed legal entities from various fields, including companies, cooperatives, sports and health organizations, associations, entities engaged in service activities.

Last month, ie until the end of September, 96,082 accounts of business entities were blocked, while 52,412 companies had at least one account blocked.

In the first report of the Central Bank, published in early November 2012, the number of blocked accounts of business entities in BiH was 58,038, while 35,694 companies had at least one blocked bank account, reports Srna.

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