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In Serbia, the total debt on the basis of bank loans has increased

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At the end of September, the total debt on bank loans in Serbia was 25.8 million euros, which is a monthly increase of 0.8%, according to the September report of the Credit Bureau of the Association of Serbian Banks.
The debt of entrepreneurs is 580.5 million euros, which is 1.3% more than at the end of August, while the population increased its indebtedness by 0.8% and legal entities by 0.7%.
Out of almost 11 million euros of household debt, almost half is for cash loans, followed by housing loans with 4.5 billion euros for housing and loans for adaptation.
The monthly growth of cash is 0.8%, while the debt of the population on housing loans increased by 1.3% in a month, BiF reports.

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