From May, citizens in Serbia will be able to make and receive payments in euros more easily, following regulatory changes aimed at modernising the country’s financial...
Governor Irena Radović on banking resilience, SEPA integration and the structural realities of operating without monetary autonomy.
Montenegro’s financial system rarely makes headlines — and...
By the Montenegrin Foreign Investors Council (MFIC)
The Montenegrin Foreign Investors Council, which for almost two decades has brought together leading international companies operating in the country, recognises progress in several...
Montenegro’s Central Bank (CBCG) announced that the country’s adoption of the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) has generated measurable savings of about €2.4 million...
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 has officially become an operational member of the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), enabling citizens and businesses to send and receive euros across...
Serbia has officially joined the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), becoming its 41st member, the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) announced.
The bank stated that...
Montenegro has taken a major step toward European financial integration, as all banks operating within its financial system have reportedly submitted successful applications to...