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Ljubljanska Bank: 25.4 Million Euros paid on the Accounts in BiH

Published: March 19, 2017
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Ljubljanska banka vecernji.hrPayment of savings deposited in the branches of the former Ljubljanska Banka in BiH is carried out continuously and it was paid 25,4 Million Euros on the accounts of the 2 200 users until 10th March this year.

Previously stated was announced on March 17th after a meeting in Ljubljana, which was attended by representatives of BiH and Slovenia.

Representatives of the two countries agreed that they have made a great progress in the past made. At the meeting, it was pointed out that during the execution of “Alisic” case, Slovenia encounters difficulties relating to the determination of ownership of foreign currency deposits and a credible state of the foreign currency accounts of depositors.

(Source: ekapija.ba)

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