The Mayor of Podgorica, Prof. Dr. Saša Mujović, met with representatives of KfW Bank, one of the key financial institutions involved in the construction project for…
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The President of Montenegro, Jakov Milatović, has submitted an initiative to the government urging immediate measures aimed at reducing prices and improving the standard of living…
In Nikšić, this year will be one of construction and development, with a continued focus on supporting families, education, improving infrastructure and enhancing the standard of…
The total debt of Montenegrin citizens to banks stands at approximately 1.9 billion EUR, which is around 500 million more than at the end of 2020,…
Montenegro plans to issue government bonds on the domestic market next year in two rounds. The first round will be dedicated to citizens, i.e., individuals, while…
The introduction of voluntary pension funds in Montenegro is a significant step towards improving the social security of citizens, particularly the elderly population, said Jelena Međedović,…
The purchasing power of citizens in Montenegro by the end of 2024 is predominantly rated as a three on a scale of 1 to 5, according…
The President of Montenegro, Jakov Milatović, emphasized that the development of Podgorica must be dynamic, sustainable and focused on long-term goals that enhance the quality of…
The Governor of the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG), Irena Radović, stated that she expects the initiative to lower interest rates for citizens to continue beyond…
A third of the citizens of Montenegro are in debt, with their total loans to banks nearing two billion euros. According to the Central Bank of…


