perhospolka
Perhospolka is a type of institution that was established in the Czech Republic, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The term "perhospolka" is derived from the Czech word "perhos," which refers to a pawnshop or a place where valuable items are sold on credit. However, perhospolka institutions were not exclusively involved in pawnbroking; they also offered financial services and mortgages to the working class.
The perhospolka movement was launched in the early 20th century with the goal of providing low-interest lending
Perhospolka institutions often provided a range of financial services, including mortgages, savings accounts, and emergency loans.
The perhospolka movement was influential in the Czech Republic and spread to other parts of Europe. However,