In the event of the budget not being adopted due to opposition blockades, Montenegro would enter into temporary financing, said Vasilije Čarapić, a member of the…
Browsing: finance
In the third quarter of this year, the number of unemployed individuals in Montenegro decreased by 1.9% compared to the previous quarter. According to the results…
The Council of the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) has adopted a Decision on Amendments to the Decision on Increasing the Countercyclical Capital Buffer Rate, raising…
Montenegro is set to repay two billion euros of old debt in the next three years, with the Finance Ministry planning to refinance a large portion…
At the end of October, the liquid assets of banks amounted to 1.5 billion EUR, which is 1.88% lower than in September. Compared to the same…
A seasonal job opening for the position of Ground Steward/Stewardess at Tivat Airport is now available for all adult citizens of Montenegro. The application deadline is…
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,…
Montenegro has utilized approximately 90% of the available funds from the IPARD II program, with Montenegrin farmers spending around 35 million EUR from the IPARD program.…
In October, the average weighted effective interest rate on total approved loans, which includes all associated costs, decreased by 0.02 percentage points, amounting to 6.57%, according…
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…


