The Executive Board of the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) decided yesterday to keep the key policy rate at 5.75 percent, maintaining the deposit facility rate at 4.5 percent and the lending facility rate at seven(read more)
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Year-on-year inflation in May stood at 3.8 percent
Year-on-year inflation in Serbia reached 3.8 percent in May 2025, while monthly inflation was 0.2 percent, according to data released yesterday by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (RZS)…. This(read more)
Srbija Ziđin Copper awarded ‘A’ rating for copper supply chain management
Srbija Ziđin Copper announced yesterday that it had received an ‘A’ rating from the China Chamber of Commerce for Metals, Minerals & Chemicals Importers & Exporters (CMC) for its copper supply chain(read more)
UniCredit Bank issues first mini-bonds in Serbia to support SMEs
UniCredit Bank announced yesterday that it has issued Serbia’s first mini-bonds aimed at financing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register Already a(read more)
Air Serbia reaches settlement with passengers of Embraer incident
Air Serbia has paid compensation of approximately RSD 1 million (around EUR 8,500) per person to a group of passengers involved in a serious incident last year involving an Embraer aircraft bound for Düsseldorf(read more)
Glamočić cancels visit to Stig association, Ministry requests proof of representativeness
Serbia’s Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, and Water Management, Dragan Glamočić, canceled a scheduled visit to the Stig Farmers’ Association yesterday, citing health reasons, according to Nedeljko Savić(read more)
U.S. Export-Import Bank to invest USD 50 million in Telekom Srbija’s 5G network
The U.S. Export-Import Bank (EXIM) will invest an initial USD 50 million in Serbia’s 5G network development by the end of this year, according to Vladimir Lučić, CEO of Telekom Srbija…. This content is for(read more)
Tips via app considered taxable income
Tips received by employees in restaurants, cafés, or hotels via payment cards and mobile apps are considered taxable income, according to the interpretation of the Serbian Ministry of Finance…. This content is for(read more)
Serbia to take out loan of EUR 1.9 bn for remaining Rafale payments
Finance Minister Siniša Mali said yesterday that Serbia will take out a loan from foreign banks to finance the remaining payment for the purchase of 12 Rafale fighter jets from France, totaling approximately EUR 1.9(read more)
Macut: No unilateral moves on NIS, Serbia committed to IMF cooperation
Prime Minister Đuro Macut stated yesterday that Serbia will not take any unilateral actions regarding Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) without the consent of its Russian partners, according to an official release from his(read more)