Payments from the Electric Power Company of Montenegro (EPCG) to the Pljevlja Coal Mine for the environmental reconstruction of the Pljevlja Thermal Power Plant (TPP) have…
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The European Union is entering the final stage of preparations for the digital euro, a new electronic form of its common currency that would allow citizens…
The Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) has become a member of the European Automated Clearing House Association (EACHA). According to CBCG, EACHA is an organization that…
During a recent conference on Montenegro’s legal framework, foreign investments, and strategic goals, several experts raised concerns about risks linked to the government’s recent bilateral agreement…
Montenegro is entering the final phase of establishing a registry for service providers linked to crypto assets, even as the country still lacks a dedicated crypto…
Montenegro’s Finance Minister Novica Vuković told the country’s Parliament that the Ministry of Finance will demand full budgetary and institutional accountability from the Health Insurance Fund,…
Montenegro’s Development Bank (RBCG) will not take on payment services or deposit-taking functions, according to proposed amendments to the Development Bank Law submitted by PES MPs…
Montenegro’s State Audit Institution (DRI) reported that in 2024, key fiscal responsibility criteria were breached, particularly regarding public spending limits, deficit planning, and public debt growth.…
Montenegro’s domestic payment system will now operate on weekends and public holidays, the Central Bank announced. According to the statement, this change allows citizens and businesses…
IMF officials praised Montenegro’s progress in implementing structural reforms, maintaining financial stability, and strengthening economic resilience, commending the professionalism of the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG)…


