Women in Serbia earn on average about 14 percent less than men, according to data from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia and research by the Institute for Development and Innovation, while the average(read more)
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Serbia well supplied with petroleum products despite Middle East conflict
Serbia’s Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, said yesterday that the situation on the global oil market is complex due to the conflict in the Middle East, but that Serbia remains well supplied(read more)
Household debt to banks rises by one-fifth on y-o-y basis
Households and businesses owed a total of RSD 4,418.24 billion to banks in Serbia in loans at the end of February….
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Mobile banking surpassed online banking
The National Bank of Serbia (NBS) announced yesterday that last year, for the first time since the introduction of digital banking instruments, the number of payments executed via mobile banking exceeded those carried(read more)
Lien on HIP Azotara as U.S. company launches new court case
The lien on HIP Azotara Pančevo has been removed from the Pledge Rights Register maintained by the Serbian Business Registers Agency (APR), Forbes Srbija reported…. This content is for Osnovni members only(read more)
Macut expects Serbia’s GDP growth to reach three percent
Prime Minister of Serbia Đuro Macut said yesterday that Serbia’s gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to grow by three percent this year, while cumulative growth in the period from 2026 to 2028 is projected at(read more)
33rd Kopaonik Business Forum ended
The 33rd Kopaonik Business Forum was formally closed yesterday at the Grand Hotel on Kopaonik….
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NBS to enter SEPA register on March 13
The National Bank of Serbia (NBS) has received a positive assessment from the European Payments Council in the application process for participation in the SEPA Credit Transfer (CT) payment scheme and the operational(read more)
Fuel demand rises as drivers fill up tanks
Demand for diesel and gasoline is rising at petrol stations across Serbia, with drivers filling their vehicle tanks and farmers purchasing fuel in cans and barrels as wholesale prices surge due to the war in the Middle(read more)
Serbian professional drivers announce border crossing blockades for April 14
Dušan Nikolić, a member of the management board of the business association International Transport of Serbia, said yesterday that a decision has been made to block freight border crossings toward the European Union on(read more)


