Commission welcomes Serbia joining SEPA – Faster and cheaper euro transactions for citizens and businesses
Today, 18 banks in Serbia have officially joined the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) schemes. This will make euro currency transactions between these banks and the European Union more reliable, faster, and cheaper, potentially saving up to €400 million for individuals and businesses. For small and medium-sized enterprises, it will also simplify international transactions and facilitate more cross-border trade.
The decision was made by the European Payments Council after Serbia entered SEPA’s geographical scope in May 2025. Serbia is the fifth EU enlargement partner to join the SEPA schemes, following Albania, Moldova, Montenegro and North Macedonia.
What SEPA rules mean in practice and how they will be used in Serbia, you can read in more detail at the LINK.