According to preliminary statistics of the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG), the total inflow of foreign direct investments (FDI) amounted to €575.2 million at the end of August, while the outflow totalled €244.99 million.
The latest CBCG Bulletin says that net foreign direct investments amounted to €330.21 million at the end of August, up 18.5 percent year on year.
“The total inflow of foreign direct investments was 2.51 percent higher than in the corresponding period,” stated the CBCG.
The residents’ investments abroad amounted to €65.27 million, while the withdrawal of money invested in Montenegro by non-residents amounted to €179.72 million.
The FDI inflow related to the ownership investments amounted to €356.52 million, which accounts for 61.98 percent of the total inflow. Of that amount, the inflow based on the real estate investments amounted to €284.92 million, while the investments in companies and banks amounted to €71.6 million.
The FDI inflow in the form of intercompany debt amounted to €197.95 million, which is 15.82 percent more than in the last year’s corresponding period.