The development of Montenegro’s Fiscal Strategy for 2024-2027 has involved extensive dialogue, resulting in valuable feedback from various stakeholders. The Ministry of Finance (MF) is now…
In June 2024, the average gross wage in Montenegro was €1,050, while the average wage before taxes and contributions reached €838. This represents a 0.7% increase…
Hungary’s OTP Bank and Austria’s Erste Bank Group have been featured on the list of the 50 most successful European banks published by S&P Global Market…
Oleg Filipović, an economic analyst, has recommended that the Montenegrin government consider implementing price controls to address potential inflation driven by psychological factors. In his recent…
Prime Minister Milojko Spajić unveiled key components of the “Europe Now 2” program, highlighting three major changes. The first major update involves increasing the minimum wage…
Economic analyst Predrag Zečević has assessed that Montenegro is currently managing its public debt effectively. With deposits and gold reserves included, the debt level falls below…
Boris Mugoša, a member of the Social Democrats (SD), outlined the projected borrowing requirements for Montenegro over the next three years, estimating them at approximately three…
According to data from Montenegro Stock Exchange, six companies have declared dividends for the previous year, while four companies did so for 2022. This year, issuers…
Engineering energy finance is a complex field that encompasses the planning, financing, and implementation of energy projects, from renewable energy installations to traditional power plants. The…