The main goal of the project is to provide the public with relevant data on the financial management of each municipality since 2006. We believe that increasing awareness of these figures will improve the financial management of individual towns, as the mayors will be driven to do so.
INEKO Institute is a non-governmental non-profit organization established in support of economic and social reforms which aim to remove barriers to the long-term positive development of the Slovak economy and society.
The portal enables the users to view the profiles of individual towns and cities, as well as all towns and cities within a region or a district, compare the results and create customized charts of shortlisted towns and cities according to the selected indicators.
This portal presents data on all the 2930 Slovak towns. There are four types of data: administrative- geographical data, input financial indicators, indicators of financial stability and financial health.
Which towns and cities care about their financial health the most? Which have the largest debt? You can find the answers to your questions with the help of your own chart.
Create own rankingBesides the information on financial health, the profile enables you to see a timeline that shows whether the mayor is doing a good job or not.
Select profileCompare the economy of several cities or villages or compare the economy of your municipality with district or country average
Compare municipalities1 | Kysucké Nové Mesto | |
2 | Strážske | |
3 | Nová Baňa | |
4 | Leopoldov | |
5 | Svätý Jur |
1 | Myjava | |
2 | Spišské Vlachy | |
3 | Veľký Šariš | |
4 | Gelnica | |
5 | Nové Zámky |
1 | Abramová | |
2 | Bobrovník | |
3 | Bodorová | |
4 | Budiš | |
5 | Čaradice |
1 | Horná Mičiná | |
2 | Petrikovce | |
3 | Chrastince | |
4 | Kostolná - Záriečie | |
5 | Dunajský Klátov |