Wednesday, 31st December 2025

Central Bank of Montenegro

Montenegro’s Central Bank Fines Commercial Banks €5 Million

The Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) has imposed fines totaling €5 million on commercial banks for breaches related to the prevention of money laundering...

Positive Trends in Montenegro’s Banking Sector Highlighted by Central Bank

The CBCG noted that the banking system remains stable, well-capitalized, and liquid, with continued growth in major balance sheet positions. In the first month...

Montenegro Launches First SEPA Transactions

Montenegro has officially become an operational member of the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), enabling citizens and businesses to send and receive euros across...

Raising AML Standards in the Region

Experts and regulators from across the Western Balkans gathered to discuss best practices, compliance challenges, and strategies to align local regulations with international standards. The...

Tamas Kamarasi Takes Helm of Montenegrin Banking Association

Tamas Kamarasi, President of the Board of Crnogorska Komercijalna Banka (CKB), has been elected Chairman of the Board of the Montenegrin Banking Association. The...

Aleksandar Kostić’s AIK Banka Acquires Montenegro’s Hipotekarna Banka

In one of the largest financial transactions on the Montenegro Stock Exchange in recent years, Serbian businessman Aleksandar Kostić has expanded his regional banking...

Croatia and Montenegro Sign Pact to Streamline Euro Cash Exchange

The governors of Croatia’s and Montenegro’s central banks met not in a boardroom but in the sunlit Adriatic city of Dubrovnik. There, against the...

Banks have successfully applied for access to the SEPA system

Montenegro has taken a major step toward European financial integration, as all banks operating within its financial system have reportedly submitted successful applications to...

Towards a Digital Banking Future

In a decisive step toward European financial integration, all banks operating in Montenegro are set to enter the process of joining the SEPA (Single...

Montenegro Applies to Join SEPA

The Central Bank of Montenegro announced that it had officially submitted an application to join the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) schemes, marking what...

Bosnia and Herzegovina Advances Armed Forces Modernization

The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina has approved several multi-year modernization projects for the Armed Forces, including...

North Macedonia to Welcome Two Major High-Tech Foreign Investments

North Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski announced two major foreign high-tech investments, one from Turkey and one from Germany,...

The Year Tech Became the System

AI stopped being a clever add-on and became the backbone—of power grids, regulation, capital, and national strategy. For years, artificial...

New Online Tool Makes Learning Slovenian More Accessible

The textbook, Naslon, is available in seven languages and focuses on practical language skills needed in everyday and official...

Croatia Unveils €2.18 Billion Defence Modernisation Plan

Croatia has approved a €2.18 billion military modernisation package, marking one of the country’s most significant defence investments to...
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