An important meeting is upcoming at the Artium Center in the town of Nessebar, which will shed light on the forthcoming change regarding the introduction of the single European currency in the Republic of Bulgaria. The date for this landmark event is January 1, 2026, and preparations for it are already in full swing.
The organizers of this information meeting are the Consumer Protection Commission and the National Revenue Agency (NRA), who are joining forces within the framework of a large-scale campaign to inform citizens.
The event promises to be of particular importance to all residents of the region, as it is expected to answer many questions and clarify key aspects of the upcoming changes. Experts from both institutions will be available to provide competent answers to all questions related to consumer rights and their protection in the new financial environment. The obligations of traders during the transitional period, during which prices will be displayed in both Bulgarian leva and euros, will also be considered.
The atmosphere at the Artium Center will be filled with anticipation and interest. Attendees will have the opportunity to get acquainted with the process of transitioning to the euro, as well as receive valuable advice on dealing with possible challenges. A dynamic discussion is forthcoming, in which practical aspects of the introduction of the euro will be discussed, including ways to protect consumers from potential abuse.
The meeting at the Artium Center is scheduled for October 24, Friday. The start is announced for 11:00 AM.