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2013 02 26

Lithuania’s state institutions held around 23 million euros at Ūkio Bankas

Lithuania’s budgetary institutions, state-owned and municipal enterprises held around 80 million litas (EUR 23.2m) in deposits at Ūkio Bankas, Finance Minister Rimantas Šadžius has said.
Rimantas Šadžius
Rimantas Šadžius / Irmanto Gelūno / BNS nuotr.

“According to our data, around 80 million litas in money of budgetary institutions, state-owned and municipal enterprises were held at Ūkio Bankas,” he told the reporters after the government’s meeting on Monday.

Social Democratic MP Bronius Bradauskas, chairman of the parliamentary Budget and Finance Committee, said in mid-February that state-owned companies held 150 million litas in deposits at the collapsed commercial bank.

Ūkio Bankas’ operations were suspended on February 12.

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