FinancialPlanning

25% of Latvians have no plans to save up money

Representatives of IPF Digital Latvia, which is a provider of financial services, have told the LETA news agency that according to a survey which the company ran, 25% of people [..]

The budget of Eesti Pank for 2025 will be 32.1 million euros

The expenses in the Eesti Pank budget will increase by 4.8% next year to 32.1 million euros. Without cash handling costs, contributions for joint IT projects shared between the central [..]

Companies may have to take difficult decisions to cut costs

Companies may have to make unpleasant decisions on cost-cutting, because although inflation is no longer rising significantly, the level of costs has not fallen and it is becoming increasingly difficult [..]

Contributions to private pension funds up 17.9% y-o-y in 2023

A total of EUR 113.645 million were paid into Latvia’s private pension funds in 2023, which is a 17.9 percent increase against a year before, according to data from the [..]

Tallink invites people interested in investing to investor cruise

Listed Estonian shipper Tallink Grupp has invited everyone interested in investing to a one-of-a-kind investor cruise in March. The conference from March 5 to 7 onboard the Baltic Queen, sailing [..]

Lithuania has lowest future pension to wage ratio among OECD countries (media)

The ratio of future pensions to wages in Lithuania is the lowest among member countries of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, the LRT news website reports on Monday. [..]

Lithuanian govt to consider 2024 budget bill

The Lithuanian government will consider the country’s 2024 budget bill on Thursday. In her interview with BNS on Wednesday, Prime Minister Ingrida Simonyte said the government deficit would rise to [..]

Estonian govt approves 2024 state budget

The Estonian government has approved the 2024 state budget and the state budget strategy for the next four years with next year’s revenues amounting to 16.8 billion euros and expenditures [..]