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September 2015 The Government of Serbia has expanded its campaign to reduce systemic risk and unclog bank lending channels by adopting the Strategy for the resolution of non-performing loans (Strategija...
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Personal bankruptcy has been introduced for the first time in Montenegro. The Personal Bankruptcy Act came into force on 22August 2015. The new law applies to consumers. Consumer is defined...
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The latest amendments to the Banking Act (Zakon o bankama, “Official Gazette of RoS” Nos. 107/2005, 91/2010 and 14/2015), which come into application on 1 April 2015, introduce momentous changes...
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The Serbian insurance industry shall be welcoming the new Insurance Act (Zakon o osiguranju, “Official Gazette of RoS” 139/2014), which substantially overhauls regulation in this area. The majority of new...
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We have recently published a newsletter on the draft Payment Services Act, which aims at harmonizing the Serbian regulation in this area with the Payment Services Directive, the Settlement Finality...
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Draft Law on Payment Services – creates new opportunities The National Bank of Serbia has published the Draft Law on Payment Services. If enacted, this law will bring significant changes...
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As of mid-August 2014, the Serbian Insolvency Act applies in its amended form. The amendments enhance the principles of transparency and cooperation. They provide for on-line publication of all court...
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The Montenegrin Parliament has adopted the Law on Payment Transactions, which is due to become applicable on 8 January 2015. By that time, the Central Bank of Montenegro is expected...
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The latest amendments to the Foreign Exchange Law will come into effect on 27 March 2014. The amendments moderately liberalize the foreign exchange regime applicable in Republika Srpska. Foreign deposits...
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Increased threshold for mandatory takeover offer The percentage of voting shares held in the target company that triggers mandatory takeover offer is increased from 25% to 30% of total number...
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