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In Serbia, the debt on bank loans increased by 1.5 percent in July

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At the end of July, a total of 25.5 million euros was owed on bank loans in Serbia, and compared to the previous month, it was an increase of 1.5 percent, according to the report of the Credit Bureau of the Association of Serbian Banks.
The debt of the population was 10.8 million euros, of which 5.8 million euros was in cash loans, and 5 million euros in housing and adaptation loans.
The total credit debt of legal entities was 14.1 million euros, while entrepreneurs were indebted 567.7 million euros.
The total arrears on bank loans in Serbia at the end of July amounted to 3.1 percent, while the arrears of households were 2.5 percent, it was published in the July report of the Credit Bureau of the Association of Serbian Banks.
It is also stated that legal entities and entrepreneurs are in arrears of 3.6 percent of debt, reports Tanjug.

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