The Montenegrin Parliament’s Committee for Economy, Finance, and Budget will hold a hearing with Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Policy, Nik Đeljošaj, on inflation in Montenegro…
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Starting from October 7, 2025, Montenegro will officially begin implementing the SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area) standard in its payment system, providing citizens and businesses with…
Moody’s has confirmed Montenegro’s credit rating at “Ba3” with a stable outlook, signaling continued confidence in the country’s macroeconomic stability, public finance sustainability, and reform-oriented economic…
The sharp rise in prices has erased the effects of wage growth and seriously affected citizens’ living standards, particularly pensioners, whose situation has worsened due to…
According to data from the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG), by the end of September, 21,130 companies and entrepreneurs in Montenegro had blocked accounts, marking a…
Minister of Labor and Social Welfare Naida Nišić emphasized that dignified work is measured not only by salary levels but also by predictable and clear working…
The Pension and Disability Insurance Fund (PIO) of Montenegro has confirmed that September pensions, to be paid this month, will increase by 1.98%. The PIO Board…
The Development Bank of Montenegro supported the national economy and investment projects with €155 million in the first nine months of 2025, representing an 18% increase…
In recent years, digital nomads have reshaped the way people work, combining travel with remote work from inspiring destinations. Montenegro has increasingly attracted this community due…
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…


