From January through the end of July, Russians invested a total of 41 million euros in the country’s economy. They took second place in terms of investment volume, according to the local Central Bank.
Hungarian citizens are in the lead. Over 7 months, they invested 51.73 million euros in Montenegro’s economy. Of that amount, 2.9 million euros went into real estate.
Residents of Bosnia and Herzegovina are in third place, with 31.2 million euros. Their spending on real estate was modest — 1.3 million euros.
The list of foreign investors also includes citizens of the Netherlands (26.9 million euros), Switzerland (21.7 million euros), the UAE (20.4 million euros), Serbia (18.7 million euros), Turkey (15.7 million euros), Germany (14.1 million euros), and Croatia (10.6 million euros).
Over the first 7 months of the year, 94.3 million euros were invested in Montenegro’s real estate. Net inflow of foreign direct investment into the country’s economy reached 241.5 million euros, which is 23% higher than in the same period last year.
