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Montenegro SEPA: 1.6B Euro Transactions, 3.8M Euro Savings

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The Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) has published results from the first six months of SEPA membership, reporting 82,213 transactions with a total value exceeding €1.6 billion. Average fees for international transactions fell 92% from €73.40 (SWIFT) to €6.21 (SEPA), while electronic payment costs dropped from €53.30 to €2.07 for citizens and from €48.55 to €6.62 for businesses. CBCG estimates that citizens and businesses have achieved combined savings of more than €3.8 million in this period.

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The Central Bank of Montenegro has released performance data for the first six months of SEPA participation, covering the period from October 2025 through April 2026. The report quantifies transaction volumes, fee reductions, and estimated cost savings across different payment categories. Average international transaction fees fell from €73.40 to €6.21, representing a 92% reduction. For small-value electronic payments up to €200, costs are described as nearly free of charge.

For financial institutions and payment service providers, the data demonstrates the operational impact of SEPA migration on pricing structures. The World Bank report cited in the document ranks Montenegro as the country with the lowest cross-border payment costs to the EU, with fees for €5,000 transfers at approximately 0.04–0.05% of transaction value. Banks and payment operators engaged in cross-border euro transactions should note the speed and cost metrics reported, as these may inform competitive positioning and service pricing decisions going forward.

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Six Months of Montenegro in SEPA: Over 1.6 billion Euros in Transactions and 3.8 million Euros in Savings for Citizens and Businesses

21/04/2026

Six months after the first transactions within the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), the effects of this reform in Montenegro are already clearly visible: international payments have become faster, cheaper and simpler, while citizens and businesses have realised significant direct benefits.

In the first six months, 82,213 SEPA transactions were executed, with a total value exceeding 1.6 billion euros .

One of the most important outcomes relates to a sharp decline in payment costs. The average fee for international transactions has fallen from 73.4 euros, as recorded for SWIFT payments in 2024, to 6.21 euros for SEPA payments, representing a reduction of as much as 92%.

Savings are particularly pronounced in electronic payments. The cost of electronic payments for citizens has decreased from 53.3 euros (SWIFT payments) to 2.07 euros (SEPA payments), while for businesses it has dropped from 48.55 euros (SWIFT payments) to 6.62 euros (SEPA payments). For small-value payments of up to 200 euros, transactions are now almost free of charge.

Based on current results, it is estimated that citizens and businesses have achieved savings of more than 3.8 million euros in just six months. With full digitalisation and the migration of all transactions to SEPA electronic channels, this figure could exceed 14.6 million euros annually.

It is particularly important that the greatest savings are achieved in digital payments, confirming that SEPA, in addition to lowering costs, strongly encourages the modernisation of payment systems and the broader use of contemporary payment channels.

SEPA is of particular importance for citizens and for small and medium-sized enterprises, as lower fees and faster transaction execution directly facilitate day-to-day operations, international trade and cost management.

Additional confirmation of the significance of this reform is provided by international analyses. According to a World Bank report from February 2026, Montenegro has become the country with the lowest cross-border payment costs towards the EU. For payments of 5,000 euros, costs are around 0.04–0.05% of the transaction value, while for transfers of 20,000 euros they fall below 0.01%. The World Bank also noted significantly faster execution of payments, alongside a substantial decline in average transaction costs following SEPA integration.

Accession to the SEPA system is one of the most significant reforms in the payment systems area in the past decade. Its effects are already measured in millions of euros in savings, lower fees, growth in digital payments and a shift in the structure of payment traffic towards more efficient and modern channels. In doing so, Montenegro has positioned itself among the most efficient European countries for cross-border euro payments, making an important step towards deeper financial integration with the European Union.

Further impetus to this process will be provided by the launch of the instant payments system (TIPS Clone) on 20 July, which will further enhance the speed, accessibility and efficiency of payment services, offering even more modern and straightforward transaction execution for citizens and businesses.

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CBCG
Published
April 21st, 2026
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Notice
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Executive
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Non-binding
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Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

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Industry sector
5221 Commercial Banking
Activity scope
Cross-border payments Digital payment adoption Payment cost reduction
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ME ME

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Banking
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Financial Services Payments

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