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What is the highest earned monthly Salary in BiH?

Published January 22, 2025
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The ten highest net salaries in the Republika Srpska (RS) paid through employment in the past year exceeded 1.1 million BAM.

At the top of the list is a worker from Istocno Novo Sarajevo who earned a monthly salary of 246.506 BAM while employed in the field of non-specialized wholesale trade.

Following him is a resident of Kotor Varos, employed in footwear manufacturing, who earned a monthly salary of 197.026 BAM.

The next six positions on the list of the ten highest net salaries paid through employment are held by residents of Banja Luka, who are working in the sector of other financial operations (intermediation).

“The first on that list received a monthly salary of 117.158 BAM, the second 113.748 BAM, and the third 109.516 BAM. They are followed by net salaries of 100.415 BAM, 79.259 BAM, and 78.619 BAM,” the Tax Administration stated.

The list of Banja Luka residents is interrupted by a worker from Doboj, who is in ninth place with a monthly net salary of 72.572 BAM.

In the last position is another resident of Banja Luka, who earned a monthly salary of 69.027 BAM last year while working in the production of basic pharmaceutical products.

When these salaries are combined, the total of the ten highest salaries in RS amounts to 1.18 million BAM.

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