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BiH records Decrease in Number of blocked Company Accounts

Published: February 2, 2024
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The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina (CBBH) has published an updated list of blocked accounts of companies in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the new report on blocked accounts in the CBBH Unified Register of Accounts, it was stated that in BiH at the beginning of February 103,816 company accounts were blocked and that 56,753 companies have at least one blocked account.

The total number of blocked company accounts compared to the previous month decreased by 236, and the number of companies with at least one blocked account increased by 70.

The new report, which contains 4,188 pages (4 less than the last report), lists companies from all spheres of social life, from businesses, shops, hair salons, gas stations, pharmacies, surgeries, cafes and restaurants, to various agencies, cooperatives, companies. This list also includes mines, local communities, municipalities, and sports associations.

In the first report of the Central Bank of BiH, published at the beginning of November 2012, the number of blocked accounts of companies in Bosnia and Herzegovina was 58,038, while 35,694 companies had at least one blocked bank account.

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