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Montenegro’s 2024 economic overview: Inflation, employment and foreign trade trends

In 2024, the average inflation rate in Montenegro was 3.3%, the lowest since 2021, according to data from the Ministry of Finance’s December Macroeconomic...

Adriatic Bank launches first Mastercard World Elite card in Montenegro, offering exclusive privileges

Adriatic Bank proudly announces the launch of the first Mastercard World Elite payment card in Montenegro, setting new standards in premium banking services and...

Montenegro to join SEPA payment system in October 2025, enabling faster and cheaper transactions

Starting October 5, 2025, citizens and businesses in Montenegro will be able to conduct their first transactions via the SEPA system, which enables faster...

Montenegro prepares for SEPA integration: CBCG supports financial institutions in joining European payment system

The Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) will continue to provide necessary regulatory and technical assistance to ensure that banks are prepared to submit their...
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Growing demand for housing loans as citizen debt reaches record levels in Montenegro

According to data from the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG), citizens' debt for housing loans amounts to approximately 600 million EUR. Bankers told the RTCG...

Bank liquid assets and capital growth report for October 2024

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...
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