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How much Money did Diaspora from Germany send to BiH?

Published September 6, 2018
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According to data by the Central Bank of Germany, BH Diaspora paid 91 million BAM on accounts from BiH in the year of 2017, which represents an increase of 11 million BAM in comparison to 2013.

The amount of annual payments to bank accounts in Croatia was also increased, and it amounted to 187 million EUR last year, while a total of 108 million EUR was paid to Serbia.

Most of the money from Germany was paid to Turkey (816 million EUR), Poland (440 million EUR), Italy (353 million EUR), Romania (333 million EUR) and Greece (191 million EUR). Croatia occupies the sixth place.

The largest increase in payment was noticed among citizens of Syria and Afghanistan, while the largest increase among the citizens of Europe occurred in transactions in Bulgaria and Romania, which were tripled in the last few years.

(Source: klix.ba)

 

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