Nearly 147,000 residents of Kirov Oblast have placed a self-imposed ban on taking out loans.
As of November 1, 146.9 thousand self‑imposed bans on obtaining loans are in effect in Kirov Oblast. Almost 13 out of every 100 residents of the region have a restriction on taking out loans.
Since the service began operating, residents of Kirov Oblast have submitted 166.6 thousand applications to set up a self‑ban. At the same time, 11.6 thousand people have chosen to lift the restriction.
In terms of the prevalence of self‑bans, Kirov Oblast ranks 32nd in the nationwide ranking, the United Credit Bureau reports.
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In Kirov, Rosgvardiya officers detained three thieves and two troublemakers.
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63% of Kirov residents want to be paid for unused vacation days.
63% of Kirov residents want to be paid for unused vacation days.
Nearly 147,000 residents of Kirov Oblast have placed a self-imposed ban on taking out loans.
Nearly 13 out of every 100 residents of the region have restrictions on borrowing.
