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Serbia’s sports budget allocation and lack of oversight: Concerns over spending transparency

Between 2019 and 2022, approximately 22.2 billion dinars (about 189 million euros) were allocated from Serbia's budget through the Ministry of Sports to various...

Serbian President announces housing program for young people, aiming for affordable apartments

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that he will collaborate with the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) to develop guarantee schemes and programs with commercial...

Belgrade to end year with record fiscal deficit, warns of potential government restructuring

The City of Belgrade is expected to end the year with a fiscal deficit of 20 billion dinars, marking an unprecedented record in recent...

NIS launches €50 million bond issuance, anticipates strong demand from institutional investors

Two weeks ago, the Serbian oil company, Naftna industrija Srbije (NIS), received approval from its shareholders to issue corporate bonds worth 5.85 billion dinars (approximately €50...

Serbia’s unemployment drops to 8.1% as employment hits record high

Finance Minister Siniša Mali announced positive news for the Serbian economy, highlighting the latest data showing a decline in the unemployment rate to 8.1%...

Serbia’s National Bank proposes significant amendments to strengthen independence and modernize operations

The National Bank of Serbia (NBS) has submitted proposed amendments to four key laws to parliament, with changes to the Law on the National Bank...

ALTA Bank and ALTA PAY Group reflect on successful year and strategic goals for 2025

In an exclusive interview with World of Banking and Investments, Davor Macura, Chairman of the Board of Directors of ALTA Bank, discusses the achievements, challenges...

Serbian Parliament adopts 2025 budget with focus on economic growth and capital investments

The Serbian National Assembly approved the 2025 budget, which projects revenues of 2,346.2 billion dinars and expenditures of 2,660.2 billion dinars, resulting in a...
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