In addition to securing the initial installment of the Development Policy Loan (DPL) worth 80 million euros from the World Bank (WB), the Government is currently…
Montenegro’s integration into the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) promises faster, more efficient transactions at significantly reduced costs compared to previous transfers routed through correspondent banks…
The Governor of the Central Bank of Montenegro, Irena Radović, has received positive feedback from the IMF and the World Bank regarding the country’s financial stability.…
The Montenegrin government’s primary focus lies in enhancing economic policies to uplift the living standards of its citizens, alongside fostering dynamic infrastructure development and implementing a…
During a meeting between Central Bank Governor Irena Radović and European Central Bank (ECB) Executive Board member Pierre Cipollone, it was underscored that the modernization of…
The World Bank (WB) forecasts a 3.4% growth for the Montenegrin economy this year, underlining the necessity of robust growth to hasten convergence with the European…
The Ministry of Finance and the World Bank are currently in negotiations to finalize a Development Policy Loan (DPL) for Montenegro, amounting to up to 80…
The Ministry of Finance is monitoring international market developments to determine the most favorable timing for a potential bond issuance, and one of the options is…
The new framework of the World Bank Group (WB) will support reform processes in Montenegro, focusing on increasing economic resilience, inclusive growth, and sustainable environmental protection.…
In the previous seven-year period, the Central Bank (CBCG) achieved exceptional work results, despite numerous challenges that caused great uncertainty, it was assessed at the session…