Non-performing loans (NPLs), i.e. the loans whose repayment is delayed for more than three months or has been stopped, increased by €25.6m (15.7%) in...
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The Central Bank of Montenegro didn’t give consent for the election of Nebojsa Medojevic of the Movement for Changes, PzP, as a member of the...
Banks in Montenegro approved almost €72m in loans in August, at an average nominal interest rate (NIR) of 5.17% and 5.89% for the effective interest...
August this year is, for sure, the month of the banking sector’s record that everyone is talking about, since deposits reached €3.989bn and...
The average indebtedness per capita in Montenegro at the end of August was €2,410, and it included the total debt on the basis of loans, credit cards...
Some of the banks on the domestic market have increased the amounts of fees and commissions they charge to clients since the beginning of the year...
Twelve banks operating in the Montenegrin market generated revenues in the amount of 36.5 million euro in the first quarter of this year, while they...
Yesterday, MPs included in the Parliament the bill on the postponement of the payment of loan obligations, proposed by the Social Democratic Party...
The crisis caused by the pandemic during the last quarter of the previous year had a negative impact on almost all economic sectors in Montenegro...
The recent emission of Eurobonds has reduced the risk in the fiscal sphere, as funds have been provided to repay the public debt and finance public...
The Central Bank of Montenegto (CBCG) recommended the Government to urgently prepare a fiscal consolidation program, which should be predominantly...
From the beginning of September this year to 11 November, there were no transactions that would affect the reduction of liquid assets and the outflow...
The Podgorica Basic Court recently ruled in favor of clients, stating that banks can only charge the actual costs of loan processing and must not...
The Basic Court in Podgorica rejected as unfounded the lawsuit brought by former Vice Governor, Ms Irena Radović, against the Central Bank of...
The average liquid assets in banks during April amounted to €914.2 million, which is by 4.3% less compared to March, suggest the data of the Central...
Analysis of the Central Bank of Montenegro, CBCG, suggests that if the coronavirus crisis lasts for 60 days, the Montenegrin economy will increase...
According to data of the Central Bank of Montenegro, CBCG, the value of completed payment transactions in 20 working days of February amounted to EUR...
Bankers expect loan requirements for economy to be alleviated, and even more severe for the citizens especially when it comes to consumer and other...
Ever since Montenegro joined NATO until the end of Nov. 2019, the total investment in MNE from NATO member states amounted to 1.3 billion euro, said...
We expect interest rates on loans and deposits to stabilize at a slightly lower level than the existing one. Although they are steadily dropping...