The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina published its 2025 foreign direct investment survey, reporting inflows of BAM 1.41 billion. Germany was the largest source at BAM 271.6 million, followed by Serbia at BAM 206.2 million and Austria at BAM 205.9 million. Financial services attracted the most investment at BAM 427.3 million, ahead of retail trade at BAM 176.2 million and wholesale trade at BAM 154.3 million. The stock of foreign direct investment reached BAM 22.16 billion at the end of 2025. Croatia accounted for 14.7% of the total, Austria for 14.1% and Serbia for 13.6%. Financial services held the largest sectoral stock at BAM 4.73 billion, followed by wholesale trade at BAM 2.14 billion and telecommunications at BAM 2.07 billion. The central bank also revised data for the previous two years based on additional information collected in the latest survey.
2026-08-21Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina reports BAM 1.41 billion in foreign direct investment inflows for 2025
The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina reported foreign direct investment inflows of BAM 1.41 billion in 2025, led by Germany and the financial services sector. The investment stock stood at BAM 22.16 billion at year-end, and data for the previous two years were revised.