Montenegro’s membership in the SEPA program brings numerous benefits, with the most significant being cost reduction, elimination of high fees and faster transaction processing. To illustrate,…
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The Montenegro Stock Exchange saw a mixed performance this week, with indices moving in opposite directions and trading volumes significantly higher, while the Ministry of Finance…
Montenegro is preparing for the upcoming tourism season with heightened ambitions and realistic expectations, while also being aware of the limitations imposed by budget constraints. The…
The Ministry of Finance of Montenegro has urged all political entities participating in the parliament to urgently adopt the state budget to avoid potential damage to…
The first public auction for the sale of the Igalo Hotel, held at the office of public executor Jasminka Bajović, saw no interested buyers for the…
If the Parliament does not pass the amendments to the Law on Pension and Disability Insurance (PIO), nearly four thousand proportional pensioners will not receive the…
A meeting was held at the Ministry of Finance with representatives from the Common Transit Convention to discuss the successful implementation of the New Computerized Transit…
The construction sector in Montenegro is experiencing a strong recovery and growth, but it faces several challenges such as rising material prices, labor shortages and increased…
Governor of the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG), Irena Radović, visited the Austrian National Bank (OeNB) in Vienna, where she held talks with Governor Robert Holcman.…
The Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) will continue to provide necessary regulatory and technical assistance to ensure that banks are prepared to submit their applications for…


