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Montenegro Bolsters Digital Financial Inclusion with World Bank Support

Vedanshi SinghRadhika Garg (Contributor)byVedanshi SinghandRadhika Garg (Contributor)
30th July 2025
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Backed by the World Bank, Montenegro launches new initiatives to widen access to fintech and strengthen responsible business infrastructure. ESG BROADCAST shares key takeaways.

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The Government of Montenegro, in partnership with the World Bank, has launched a dedicated program to enhance digital financial services, targeting increased inclusion and fintech development. Announced in July 2025, the initiative—funded through a €40 million programmatic loan under the Financial Sector Reform Development Policy Financing (DPF) series—prioritizes regulatory reforms to accelerate access to digital accounts, boost e-governance systems, and expand responsible lending infrastructure. This marks the second operation under the DPF series, following the initial phase concluded in 2022.

The newly unveiled policy reform initiative is rooted in the government’s commitment to improving digital public services and strengthening financial resilience. Specifically, it aims to enable broader financial inclusion for underbanked populations, improve cyber resilience of the financial system, and create a regulatory environment conducive to fintech and innovation-led finance. The DPF’s overarching framework aligns with Montenegro’s broader digital transformation and sustainability ambitions, with reforms anticipated to directly support national economic recovery efforts and social inclusion.

Key legal and institutional reforms under this DPF include the adoption of digital identity laws, introduction of e-KYC (Know Your Customer) systems, and digitisation of payment and tax services. These steps are designed to reduce administrative barriers to accessing financial services and to encourage responsible business practices through transparent digital ecosystems. The Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG), Ministry of Finance, and Ministry of Public Administration are the principal executing bodies for the program.

From a compliance standpoint, the DPF supports the enforcement of digital onboarding protocols, introduction of e-wallet regulations, and harmonisation of national cyber security standards with EU norms. Institutions will also be required to ensure data privacy safeguards, establish grievance redress mechanisms for financial service users, and enable oversight functions for emerging digital finance products.

Effective immediately upon approval in July 2025, the reform program will be monitored through a structured results framework linked to disbursement milestones. Technical support and progress audits will be conducted jointly by the World Bank and the Government of Montenegro through biannual reporting.

“The operation supports a strong and sustainable post-COVID recovery by expanding access to digital financial services and laying the groundwork for Montenegro’s transition to a knowledge-based economy,” stated the World Bank Country Manager for Montenegro.

Additionally, the DPF’s design takes a gender-sensitive and socially inclusive approach, recognising the financial exclusion challenges faced by rural, low-income, and minority communities. ESG BROADCAST notes that this initiative builds on Montenegro’s 2023 national digital economy strategy and contributes to regional ESG compliance targets tied to responsible finance and digital governance.

Strategic significance lies in the program’s ability to establish Montenegro as a digitally resilient and ESG-aligned economy. For financial institutions and fintech startups, this means expanding operations under a clarified regulatory umbrella. For policymakers, the initiative offers a blueprint for implementing sustainability regulation and e-governance while adhering to global ESG norms.

ESG BROADCAST will continue monitoring the updates related to this topic. Stay tuned to be updated on the related policy and pivotal regulatory shift.

 

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Vedanshi Singh

Vedanshi Singh

Science communicator passionate about climate change, ESG, and sustainability, blending psychology with communication for impact.

Radhika Garg (Contributor)

Radhika Garg (Contributor)

Radhika Garg, holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Delhi University specialising in sustainable finance, ESG regulation, and climate policy. At ESG BROADCAST, she translates complex frameworks into accessible insights for financial professionals and sustainability stakeholders.

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