The emergency cash advance service is no longer available through DKV ASSIST
DKV announces that the emergency cash advance service is no longer available through DKV ASSIST.
The European Council adopts final required legal acts and with these step completes the process in the Council which will enable Croatia to become a member of the euro area and to benefit from using the EU’s common currency, the euro, as of next year.
One of the three legal acts sets the conversion rate between the euro and the Croatian kuna at 7.53450 kuna per 1 euro. This corresponds to the current central rate of the kuna in the exchange rate mechanism (ERM II).
Following the recent decision of the Council, Croatia passed its first budget in euros, targeting a general deficit of 2.3% of gross domestic product based on the projection of 0.7% economic growth for 2023, according to reuters.com.
“This is Croatia’s first budget denominated in the euro,” Finance Minister Marko Primorac said as he presented the budgetary plans.
Toll charges in Croatia must be paid for the use of all motorways (PDF) and are based on the number of driven kilometres. Vehicles of all categories in Croatia are liable to pay tolls, but the toll charges for vehicles in categories I, II, III and IV can be paid through DKV Mobility.
To view the prices at filling stations in Europe, we invite you to download the new version of the DKV Mobility app, available in the App Store and Google Play.
DKV announces that the emergency cash advance service is no longer available through DKV ASSIST.