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Account for assistance to clear up consequences of Kraljevo earthquake opened

05. November 2010. | 05:49

Source: Emg.rs

The Ministry of Finance stated that at the request of the town of Kraljevo, the Treasury Administration has opened a special account for assistance to help clear up the consequences of the earthquake.

The Ministry of Finance stated that at the request of the town of Kraljevo, the Treasury Administration has opened a special account for assistance to help clear up the consequences of the earthquake.

The account number is 840-2390740-88, and payments can be made as of today at counters of the Ministry of Finance’s Treasury Administration. No commission will be charged.

Business banks and the Serbian post office Posta will start accepting payments as of 4 November, the statement adds.

Assistance may be sent via sms messages to number 1003 for all mobile networks in Serbia, including prepaid and postpaid users.

By sending an sms to phone number 1003 citizens will make a donation to help Kraljevo residents. An sms will be charged 50 dinars plus tax.

Funds collected through this humanitarian campaign will be deposited in the account which the Treasury Administration opened.

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