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AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY - CREDIT 



certain special institutions disposing of their own funds, and private credi 

 tors. 



The statistical data regarding land credit in Bosnia and Herzegovina 

 are few and incomplete. From the official reports published before 1907 we 

 learn onlj^ the total amount of the country's mortgage debt, no distinction 

 being made among institutions and persons having such credit. It is 

 only after 1907 that these statistics give us data relative to the different 

 classes of mortga.<?,ers. These data show that that the total sum of the corn- 

 try's mortgage debts was 141,832, 244 crowns in 1909. 



The follovving table shows the proportion in which the different mortga- 

 gees had part in operations of land credit in 1907-1908 and 1909. 



The following Austrian and Hungarian institutions conduct credit 

 operations in Bosnia and Herzegovina : 

 i) The Credit Bank of I.aibach, 



2) The Serbian Bank of Budapest, 



3) The Savings Bank of LuboHza, 



4) The Serbian Bank of Zagreb. 



5) The vSavings Bank of Zagreb. 



These are how^ever only the chief among them. 



