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Serbia’s consumer market is entering a phase of digitalization, premiumization and structural polarization

Serbia’s consumer market is undergoing a profound transformation driven by rising digital adoption, changing purchasing behavior, inflationary pressure and the emergence of a more...

Deposit growth anchors financial stability as households prioritize liquidity and security

Deposit dynamics in Serbia have become one of the most defining features of the post-inflation macro environment, reflecting both structural changes in household behavior...

Increasing number of households in Serbia consider solar panels

More and more households in Serbia are considering installing solar panels. Beyond environmental benefits, the main question is whether the investment pays off and...

Serbia introduces lower interest loans, offering major savings for households and pensioners

Following the introduction of new economic measures in Serbia, citizens have shown strong interest in loans with lower interest rates. Banks are expected to...

Electricity price hikes and their impact on Serbian households and economy

Electricity prices in Serbia rose twice last year by 8% each time, with another increase of at least 7% planned from October 2025, and...

Serbia launches public call for energy efficiency subsidies in households, open until May 23

A public call for local self-government units and city municipalities to participate in the project for subsidizing energy efficiency measures in households for this...

Serbia’s loan debt overview: Legal entities, households and entrepreneurs owe 3.8 billion dinars

As of the end of January, legal entities, entrepreneurs and households owed banks a total of 3.796 billion dinars in loans. The largest portion of...

Average monthly income in Serbia rises 16.6% in 2023, urban households leading the way

In Serbia, the average monthly income per household member reached 34,230 dinars last year, marking a 16.6% increase compared to 2022, when it was...

Will EPS have to import electricity during the winter?

Although the Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, expressed expectations that the Electric Power Company of Serbia "will cover the energy needs...

For most households, a power plant of three to five kilowatts is enough

When last week the public was presented with the possibility that citizens in the future not only have to buy electricity from Elektroprivreda Srbije,...

Here’s how to get to a house in the village from state money

The Government of Serbia is allocating non-refundable funds for the purchase of a rural house with a garden on the territory of the Republic...
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