ZAGREB, May 22, 2018 - In Croatia, the situation with women's entrepreneurship is slightly better than in Southeast Europe, but is still bad because women do not have sufficient support either from institutions or from their family, which requires change in social consciousness, the head of the International Business Women's Network of Croatia Ivana Radić told a conference in Zagreb on Tuesday.
ZAGREB, May 12, 2018 - Despite some progress made in recent years, Croatia is still a non-entrepreneurial country and among the worst in the European Union in terms of the business environment, and for the situation to improve it is necessary to change regulations and the education system, a presentation of the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) study for 2017 was told in Zagreb on Friday.
ZAGREB, May 7, 2018 - The European Investment Fund (EIF) and UniCredit on Monday signed an agreement giving innovative companies access to 340 million euro.
ZAGREB, April 18, 2018 - The majority of entrepreneurs in Croatia (76%) consider the business climate in the country to be bad while 23% consider it neither good nor bad and only 1% consider it to be encouraging, shows the latest survey conducted by the Croatian Chamber of Commerce (HGK) and presented on Wednesday at a conference on the business climate in Croatia.
Plans for the future are equally ambitious.
Despite all the talk about Croatia becoming more attractive for investing, foreign businesspeople do not seem to agree.
The war against entrepreneurs continues.
Cvetojević wants to build a logistics platform for small and medium-sized companies which are increasingly turning towards e-business.
Marko Pipunić currently employs about 1,500 workers.
Siniša Slunjski proves that blind people can be very successful entrepreneurs, even in Croatia.