Tag Archives: Montenegro
Montenegro’s €200 million financing pipeline points to a faster, execution-driven EU investment cycle
Montenegro expects roughly €200 million in new financing in 2026 under the Western Balkans Investment Framework, a sharp step-up from prior years. The shift underscores not…
Montenegro’s EU push turns reforms into a new capital story for investors
Montenegro is drawing more global attention as it accelerates EU accession talks and ramps up a dense 2026–2027 reform programme. For investors, the shift is increasingly…
Montenegro inflation ticks up to 3.1% in March, ending a stretch of disinflation
Montenegro’s inflation rose to 3.1% year-on-year in March 2026 from 2.6% in February, with prices also accelerating on a monthly basis. The mix of faster transport…
Montenegro’s tourism revenue gap after eastern market loss remains stubbornly structural
Montenegro’s tourism sector is still running with a persistent revenue shortfall—about €500 million a year—after the loss of key eastern visitors, and analysts say alternative demand…
Budva’s Slovenska Plaža and Hotel Aleksandar privatisation could mark a €700 million turning point
A proposed privatisation of Budva’s Slovenska PlaĹľa and Hotel Aleksandar is being pitched as a structural fix for a state-run tourism model that consultants say can…
Montenegro eyes EU-backed secondary mining to turn legacy waste into critical materials
Montenegro is positioning its red mud and other alumina-related residues as feedstock for advanced metal recovery, pairing environmental remediation with new supply of critical raw materials.…
Addiko takeover battle could redraw Montenegro’s banking landscape
Montenegro’s Addiko Bank subsidiary is likely to change hands as NLB and RBI compete for control of Addiko Bank AG. The bidders’ different post-deal strategies—regional integration…
ESG compliance is becoming a structural requirement for Montenegro’s hotels as EU rules tighten
As Montenegro moves along its EU accession path, ESG compliance is shifting from a marketing advantage to a core operating and financing requirement for the hotel…
How EU accession could reshape Montenegro’s hotel investment model
Montenegro’s EU accession process is set to change its hotel industry from a largely seasonal tourism play into an investment sector judged against European regulatory, financing…
Montenegro banks shift credit toward firms while tightening household lending
Montenegro’s banks are recalibrating lending by easing credit for companies—especially those tied to investment and stable cash flows—while tightening terms for households through stricter eligibility, lower…