Irena Radović, Governor of the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG), participated in the Annual Vienna Initiative Forum on September 29–30 in Brussels, organized by the European…
The average net salary in Montenegro in August 2025 was 1,015 EUR, while the gross salary (including contributions) amounted to 1,210 EUR, according to Monstat. Compared…
Dragan Bokan, founder and owner of Voli, identified the lack of labor as the biggest challenge for Montenegro’s economy, directly affecting productivity and long-term sustainability of…
The Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) has issued a precautionary warning to commercial banks, urging them not to tell clients that their access to funds will…
Montenegro allocates about two percent of its national budget to the agricultural sector, which is above the EU average, said Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water…
Data on budget execution for the January–August 2025 period show stable public finance management, revenue growth, and efficient expenditure implementation, resulting in a budget surplus in…
The Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) and the National Security Agency (ANB) emphasized that continued dialogue is key to strengthening cooperation and supporting the country’s European…
Miloš Konatar, head of the URA parliamentary group, said that the recent International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission report exposed the real state of public finances in…
Montenegro will issue its first citizen bonds in October, Finance Minister Novica Vuković announced on Radio Montenegro. The total value of the bonds will be 50…
The best thing the Montenegrin government has delivered since its formation is self-promotion, says economic analyst Miša Brkić. According to him, populist boasting is in sharp…