Slovenia joined the European Union in 2004 and, on 1 January 2007, became the first of the new EU countries to adopt the euro.
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Slovenia at a glance
Surface area: 20 270 km2
Population: 2 010 377 (Eurostat 2007)
Joined the European Union: 1 May 2004
Currency: Euro since 1 January 2007 (formerly tolar, SIT)
Euro information
Status: Euro-area member since 1 January 2007
Fixed conversion rate: 1 = 239 640 SIT
Adoption of the euro: The scenario chosen by Slovenia was the ‘big bang’ changeover with a dual circulation period lasting from 1 January 2007 to 14 January 2007 during which both Slovenian tolar and euro banknotes and coins were used for payments.
Exchange of former national currency:
- Up to 1 March 2007 at any bank, but banks could charge a fee for changing amounts over 1 500 euros, unless given at least one days notice.
- From 2 March 2007, at the Bank of Slovenia until 31 December 2016 for tolar coins and without a fixed deadline for tolar banknotes
- From 12 March 2007 onwards, tolars can also be exchanged at the branches of Nova kreditna banka Maribor and Deelna banka Slovenije.
Dual display of prices: Display of prices in both tolar and euro was mandatory until 30 June 2007.
Toll-free phone line: 080 2002
Documents and publications
Practical preparations
- Euro Adoption Act 26 October 2006
- Act on dual display of prices (November 2005)
- Masterplan for introduction of the euro Second update (October 2006)
- Masterplan for introduction of the euro First update (January 2006)
- Masterplan for the euro changeover (January 2005)
- Communication strategy on the introduction of the euro
EU official documents
- The introduction of the euro in Slovenia. COMM(2007)233 final
- Fourth report on the practical preparations for the future enlargement of the euro area. COM (2006)671
- Commission convergence report on Slovenia May 2006
- ECB convergence report on Slovenia May 2006
- Slovenian tolar included in the Exchange Rate Mechanism II
Publications
- General public (Government of the Republic of Slovenia, Bank of Slovenia)
- Slovenian euro coins brochure
- European Economy news, issue No. 5 (January 2007) and SL version
- Benefits of the euro in Slovenia
Press releases
- Slovenia’s changeover to the euro – a clear success (IP/07/609 Rapid 04/05/07)
- Slovenia successfully adopts the euro (IP/07/06 Rapid 05/01/07)
- Slovenia adopts the euro (IP/06/1903 Rapid 01/01/07)
- Three days to go before Slovenia adopts the euro (IP/06/1901 Rapid 28/12/06)
- Slovenia’s countdown to the euro (IP/06/1875 Rapid 21/12/06)
- Slovenia is well prepared for the euro, but needs to reassure consumers about prices, a new report on the practical preparations for the euro shows (IP/06/1542, Rapid 10/11/2006)
- Third report on the practical preparations for the euro: Commission urges Slovenia to speed up final steps (IP/06/817, Rapid 22/06/2006)
- Commission proposes Slovenia to adopt the euro in January 2007 (IP/06/623, Rapid 16/05/2006)
Opinion polls and surveys
- Flash Eurobarometer 208 . General public survey after the introduction of the euro in Slovenia (May 2007). Report and summary
- Flash Eurobarometer 205. General public survey after the introduction of the euro in Slovenia (March 2007). Report and summary
- Flash Eurobarometer 204. Dual circulation period in Slovenia. Situation as of 16 January. Report and summary
- Flash Eurobarometer 201b. Survey among banks in Slovenia after the euro introduction. Report and summary
- Public opinion and the single currency (Eurobarometer)
- Survey on the attitudes of Slovenian citizens to the introduction of the euro (Slovenian National Bank, September 2006)
- Survey on the attitudes of Slovenian citizens to the introduction of the euro (Slovenian National Bank, June 2006)
Websites
Euro portals
- Evro-za vse nas The euro is coming (official website of the euro changeover in Slovenia)
- Slovenian Portal of Information to the citizen on the European Union – ‘Slovenija, doma v Evropi’:
Institutional
- Banka Slovenije (Bank of Slovenia, also in English)
- Ministrstvo za finance (Ministry of Finance, also in English)
- Ministrstvo za gospodarstvo (Ministry of the Economy, also in English)
- Urad za makroekonomske analize in razvoj (Institute of Macro-economic Analysis and Development, IMAD, also in English) Slovenian Economic Mirror
- Statisticni urad Republike Slovenije (Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia)
Business
- Gospodarska zbornica Slovenije (Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia)
- Obrtna Zbornica Slovenije (Chamber of Craft of Slovenia)
- Javne agencije za podjetnitvo in tuje investicije, JAPTI (Public Agency for Entrepreneurship and Foreign Investments)
- Euro Info Centres Slovenia
- Zdruenje bank Slovenije (The Bank Association of Slovenia)
- Banks in Slovenia
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Zveza potronikov Slovenije, ZPS (Slovene Consumers’ Association)