19. November 2024.
Minister of Economy, Adrijana Mesarović and her associates visited the Serbian Business Registers Agency and emphasized that improving business conditions is one of the priorities of the Ministry of Economy, which is achieved through business support programs and the allocation of grants, as well as through improving mutual cooperation and data exchange between the Ministry of Economy and the Serbian Business Registers Agency, with a view to achieving greater efficiency and the continued streamlining of business conditions. On this occasion, she declared that the SBRA is an efficient and technologically advanced institution.
08. November 2024.
The Serbian Business Registers Agency will be closed on Armistice Day (Monday, 11 November 2024), in accordance with the Law on State and Other Holidays in the Republic of Serbia.
10. October 2024.
The Map of the Regional Development Measures and Incentives Register (RegRDMI Map) has been published today by the Serbian Business Registers Agency. The Map contains the semi-annual data for 2024 and displays sets of information on state investments, economic development, and economic potential, providing a comprehensive overview of the development of the domestic economy.
10. September 2024.
The largest number of sectors in 2023 operated with a greater reliance on financial resources, predominantly utilized by the processing industry sector, which owns more than a fifth of the total business assets of the economy and approximately the same amount of capital. The most pronounced growth of financial capacities was recorded in the information and communication sector, whose business assets increased by 20.2%, and capital by 18.2% compared to the previous year.