Background

Statistics

Our statistics provide data support for decisions on monetary policy, financial stability, banking supervision, and broader economic policy. Financial statistics data help financial institutions, businesses, and the public in making informed decisions.

We collect, organise, and publish macroeconomic statistics of financial institutions and markets, external statistics, financial accounts, and data for the banking supervision.

We are committed to ensuring the highest standards of quality and confidentiality in the data that we manage independently. We are part of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB), where the highest data management standards apply (Public Commitment on European Statistics). Under the National Statistics Act, we are an authorised provider of statistical surveys, making us an integral part of the Annual Programme of Statistical Surveys of the Republic of Slovenia.

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Upcoming

The release calendar of the Financial Statistics Department covers the releases of statistics on the Data series portal, and on the Statistics website under the Data sections. On the publication date, the data is published no later than 11 am.

Release Calendar 2025

External statistics

Financial institutions and markets

Financial accounts

7.

APRIL

International reserves
March 2025

2.

APRIL

Monetary financial institutions interest rate statistics
February 2025

15.

APRIL

 

 

Quarterly financial accounts
4th quarter 2024

14.

APRIL

Analytical accounts of Banka Slovenije
March 2025

11.

APRIL

 

 

Balance of payments

Gross external debt

Travel (only in Slovene)

February 2025

29.

APRIL

Balance sheet and detailed data of the Monetary financiral institutions
March 2025

Annual financial accounts
2024

Publications

Naslovnica publikacije
March 27, 2025

Monthly Bulletin, March 2025

Naslovnica publikacije
October 18, 2024

Direct Investment 2023

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Climate change-related indicators of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB)

As part of the ESCB, in 2021 we began developing harmonized climate change-related indicators to assess the impact of climate change on financial stability and the monetary policy of the Eurosystem. These indicators are divided into three groups:

sustainable finance indicators: track trends in the financing of green and other sustainable projects;

carbon emission indicators: monitor progress in reducing emissions;

physical risk indicators: measure the consequences of climate change.

Note: The ESCB climate change-related indicators are still under development. The sustainable finance indicators are classified as experimental statistical indicators, as they mostly meet the official ECB requirements for statistical quality. The emission and physical risk indicators are classified as analytical, as the methodology for their calculation is still being developed. Therefore, there may be significant discrepancies between different data releases.

A brief overview, presentation and links to the data are provided in the tabs below.