Corporate & Commercial

Closure and shutdown of a company in Serbia: Complete guide

Complete guide for closing a firm in Serbia

Closure or shutdown of a business firm in Serbia is a process that is more complicated and time lasting than the process of opening a company in Serbia – especially for foreign nationals who, for example, want to close their inactive Serbian company after moving abroad, such as relocating to other country. While opening a […]

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Virtual office in Serbia – How It Works, Benefits & Company Registration

virtual office serbia

A virtual office in Serbia is a service that allows entrepreneurs and companies to register a business address without the need to rent physical premises or office space. This means that a company in Serbia has an officially registered address in the Serbian Business Registers Agency  where business mail can be received and administrative activities

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A growing opportunities of doing business and investing in Serbia

doing business and investing in serbia

Since becoming an EU candidate country, Serbia has experienced significant improvements in its investment environment. In the last few years, Serbia has positioned itself as one of the top European destinations for foreign investments, attracting international investors in various industries. Serbia’s unique blend of strategic location, incentives policy, competitive workforce, and improving infrastructure continues to

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Opening a company in Serbia remotely from abroad

Opening a company in serbia remotely

Procedure for registering and opening business firm in Serbia we have already explained in our comprehensive guide, but to make the topic of starting a business in Serbia complete, it is necessary to address the main questions and concerns related to opening a company from abroad and without coming to Serbia. Opening a company in

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Non-disclosure agreement – all you need to know about NDA

Non-disclosure agreement NDA

Non-disclosure agreement or NDA is an agreement by which contracting parties define terms and conditions related to the non-disclosure of the important information, information representing business secret. NDA in Serbia can be containing mutual obligations in situation where both parties are disclosing confidential information or it can contain obligations only towards one party –party receiving

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Laws and regulations on electronic signature in Serbia

electronic signature serbia

Electronic signature in Serbia is regulated by the Law on Electronic Documents, Electronic Identification, and Trust Services in Electronic Transactions. Serbian law aligns with EU eIDAS Regulation (Regulation (EU) No 910/2014), by which a framework for electronic signatures across the EU is established. The use of electronic signatures in Serbia is on the rise, given

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Legalization of documents and apostille in Serbia – guide and procedures

legalization of documents in serbia

Legalization of documents is a procedure that is carried out on public documents issued in the Republic of Serbia for their use abroad, before the authorities of another country. Therefore, when a certain public document issued by a competent authority in the Republic of Serbia needs to be used or submitted to a certain authority

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Debt collection in Serbia – complete guide for collection of receivables and types of debt collection in Serbia

Debt collection in serbia

Very often, the business relationship between two parties ends in a way that one of them is deprived of financial compensation for their work, services rendered, or goods delivered. Business partners often fail to regulate their business relations properly, avoiding the signing of any agreements that would establish their mutual rights and obligations. When there

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Nemanja is attorney at law and founder of the law firm NCR Lawyers. Additionally, Nemanja is on the permanent list of arbitrators for the Commodity Exchange in Novi Sad and is also a member of the Belgrade Arbitration Center.

In his career, Nemanja has been involved in numerous complex legal transactions and has collaborated with clients from various industries. Dynamic and innovative in finding the best solutions for clients, Nemanja primarily focuses on corporate law, dispute resolution, and arbitration. Additionally, Nemanja’s legal expertise includes the protection of intellectual property for both domestic and international clients.

He completed his undergraduate and master’s studies at the Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade. Part of his master’s studies was completed at the Europa Institute in Saarbrücken as part of the Erasmus+ program.

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