The biggest debtor is Železara Smederevo, which is in bankruptcy, and whose debt exceeds 4,6 billion dinars, which amounts to almost 40 million euros. There is "Serbian Railway Infrastructure", "Energetika" DOO from Kragujevac, JP PEU "Resavica", "Politika"...
A large number of state-owned companies have large debts za electricity. Among the 10 largest is the City of Belgrade, whose debts according to EPS- in the amount of about 804 million dinars or 6,9 million euros, the portal announced Nova.rs.
The list of the 20 largest debtors for electricity in February was unavailable, according to the text on this portal, noting that four months later the data was made public again, and there are some new debtors on the list.
Perhaps the biggest surprise is the debt of the City Administration of the City of Belgrade. According to official information, it amounts to exactly 803.984.308 dinars, which is 6,9 million euros.
This was the situation on June 10, when the incision was made. However, from the document that EPS published on its website, it can be seen that at the very beginning of the year, the debt of the City was about one million euros less, that is, it amounted to 693,5 million dinars.
Photo: Printscreen/EPSList of the biggest debtors
On this infamous list of debtors, the first place is still occupied by Železara Smederevo in bankruptcy, whose debt exceeds 4,6 billion dinars, amounting to almost 40 million euros. Then there is "Serbian Railway Infrastructure", "Energetika" DOO from Kragujevac, JP PEU "Resavica", "Politika".
Infostan is in sixth place, and the Serbian glass factory from Paraćin is in seventh place. There is also the Belgrade City Administration, Belgrade Waterworks, Belgrade Electric Power Plant, Azotara Pančevo...
It is interesting that on the 19th place of debtors is the water polo club "Partizan", while on the last place on this list is the company "Toza Marković" from Kikinda.
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