Service Payment Network System 85% E-Money 72%
Specialism Regulatory Reporting 92% Data Governance 78%
2026-03-10 09:24:13 · arahman@vixio.com
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Service
Payment Network System (85%)

The amendment requires payment service providers and e-money issuers to submit detailed reporting templates on payment transactions, accounts, cards, and e-money activities, which directly relates to regulatory oversight of payment system operations.

E-Money (72%)

E-money issuers are explicitly required to report under the amended framework, and several templates specifically address e-money transaction reporting and safeguarding monitoring.

Specialism
Regulatory Reporting (92%)

The amendment mandates payment service providers and e-money issuers to submit 12 specific reporting templates to the Central Bank covering transaction data, user accounts, and payment activities, which constitutes regulatory reporting obligations.

Data Governance (78%)

The expanded reporting framework requires detailed data collection on payment transactions and system activities, which relates to data governance and internal record-keeping requirements for payment firms.

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TITLE: Central Bank of Montenegro Amends Payment System Reporting Requirements BODY: On 26 January 2026, the Council of the Central Bank of Montenegro passed a decision amending the Decision on Payment System Reporting to the Central Bank of Montenegro, pursuant to Article 44 paragraph (2) item 3) of the Central Bank of Montenegro Law and Article 155 paragraph (2) of the Payment System Law. The amendment modifies Article 5 of the existing decision to expand and clarify the reporting templates that payment service providers and e-money issuers must submit to the Central Bank. The updated framework requires submission of 12 reporting templates covering: users and accounts by payment service type; payment cards issued and their status; acceptance devices and their geographic distribution; national and international payment transactions by service type; payment transactions using cards and e-money; card transactions by terminal type; payment transactions by authentication method; transactions executed without payment orders; and cash deposits and withdrawals. Each template has been assigned a specific code for identification purposes. The decision also replaces Annex 1 and Annex 2 with new annexes that form an integral part of the amended decision. This amendment enhances the Central Bank of Montenegro's capacity to monitor and collect comprehensive data on payment system activities within the jurisdiction. The decision enters into force on the eighth day following its publication in the Official Gazette of Montenegro. **References:** Central Bank of Montenegro Council Decision 0101-646-10/2026 (26 January 2026)
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