Zagreb, April 5, 2020 - The new Croatian entrepreneurial initiative to represent the voice of the private sector, Glas Poduzetnika (Voice of Entrepreneurs) has been formalised.
Following the Initiative members' request, today, we formed the GLAS PODUZETNIKA Association. As a formal representative of 100,000 members, the Association will continue to actively fight for the rights of our members and a faster return to economic growth. The membership will be free of charge, and the Association's activities will be financed from donations. Besides the main Association's bank account, GLAS PODUZETNIKA will open another bank account intended for contributions to health workers, and for medical supplies and equipment necessary to fight the COVID-19 outbreak.
GLAS PODUZETNIKA Initiative started as a citizen's self-organized group, most of which are small entrepreneurs, after the announcement of the first set of Government's measures, which the organizers deemed insufficient. In less than 15 days, the Initiative assembled more than 100,000 entrepreneurs, small business owners, self-employed, and the employees in the private sector, drawing the media spotlight with its uncompromising requests and appearances. Considering this, GLAS PODUZETNIKA positioned itself as a relevant factor in public discussions aimed to determine Croatia's new economic direction. Its position was also confirmed by the Government of the Republic of Croatia, having included some of the Initiative's suggestions in the second set of economic measures, thus confirming Initiative's undeniable influence.
Following the appearance of public comments about the Initiative not being a formal organization, not having its legal representatives, and based on the opinion of members, the founders of the Initiative decided to formalize GLAS PODUZETNIKA, giving it the legal form and the possibility of representation of membership. 96% of the members openly stated their intention to join the Association. Taking their and public opinion into consideration, the founders of the Initiative and the wide circle of volunteers, founded the GLAS PODUZETNIKA Association today and will deliver all necessary documentation to the competent authorities for registration.
Bodies of the Association have been appointed for a period of two years at the founding assembly. The Association's President Hrvoje Bujas and Executive Director Dražen Oreščanin have been appointed legal representatives. The Management Board counts seven members: Andrej Šooš Maceljski, Berislav Marszalek, Bojan Bajgorić Šantić, Bruno Samardžić, Ivana Matić, Vedran Jakominić, and Vuk Vuković. The three-member Supervisory Board make Aco Momčilović, Gordana Fabijanić, and Viktorija Knežević. All founders and members of the GLAS PODUZETNIKA Association are micro, small, and medium-size entrepreneurs, and they are prestigious representatives of the Association's future members.
On the occasion of the establishment of the Association, Hrvoje Bujas, Association's president pointed out, "After the great work done with a lot of enthusiasm and continued engagement in two weeks, and after we imposed ourselves as a relevant factor and collaborator in present economic crisis, the formalization of our initiative became a necessity." After which he added, "From the beginning, we made it clear that we are not interested in politics, but are working exclusively for prosperity, not only of the members of GLAS PODUZETNIKA but also the entire Croatian economy and society. This Association is not only the voice of entrepreneurs but also the voice of our employees whom we've been sharing good and bad for years, and in this crisis, we insisted on implementing the measure that would help us keep their posts."
The executive director of the Association, Dražen Oreščanin said that its establishment is only the beginning of the joint action and that all members, led by the Association's leaders, still have a lot to do. "It is necessary to ensure fast, effective, and non-restrictive implementation of measures, but also to respond to all opened questions. It is also necessary to ensure that all units of local governments give appropriate support to the local entrepreneurs by writing off utility charges and leases for office spaces and public surfaces. The Government is still tasked with a great assignment to agree on 12-month payment freeze on loans and leasings with the banks and leasing companies, so the economy could catch a breath once everything gets going again." Oreščanin took this opportunity to compliment the very fast digitalization of many public services and added that in the Association, they hope the public sector will keep this level of digitalized services even after the crisis, which will significantly ease entrepreneurs' businesses.
Association started with work immediately. Membership is opened to all legal entities - companies, small businesses, and other organizations, as well as natural persons - primarily entrepreneurs and employees of small and medium-size enterprises. As of today, all existing Initiative members and sympathizers will be able to request membership in the GLAS PODUZETNIKA Association through the application form, available on:
As per the decision adopted at the founding assembly, the membership in the GLAS PODUZETNIKA Association will be free of charge, and all Association's activities will be financed from donations. Another adopted decision concerns opening another back account besides the main Association's bank account, intended to collect donations for health workers, and for medical supplies and equipment to help to fight the COVID-19 outbreak.
The highly successful Croatian company ''Include'' recently celebrated its fifth birthday, and today this remarkable company has had its worth valued by an independent auditing house, and that worth has been estimated at more than 110 million kuna.
As Poslovni Dnevnik writes on the 15th of May, 2019, Solin's Include, a Croatian company which produces smart benches headed by young entrepreneur Ivan Mrvoš, is continuing to go from strength to strength. Mrvoš recently confirmed the first direct investor in a new investment round. That investor is no less than Stjepan Talan, the director of the Varaždin-based company Solvis. Solvis currently employs 180 people, and back in 2017, this company recorded more than 600 million kuna in revenue. In addition, the company has been listed on the London Stock Exchange for the past two years among the 1000 companies that inspire Europe.
"For the last ten years, my company, Solvis, has been successfully doing business and selling its solar panels on global markets. I'm looking at the company Include with perspective, and, considering the fact that it works in the same industrial sector, I think this investment can contribute to the betterment of overall business, primarily synergy between Solvis and Include,'' stated Solvis' Stjepan Talan.
Cooperation between Include and Solvis started back in 2015, and otherwise, Include launched a new investment round twenty days ago, via the Funderbeam platform, and up until now, an impressive eleven million kuna has been raised by 450 investors from Croatia and across the world. In addition to the money raised by Include through the platform, negotiations with several private investors such as Stjepan Talan and the total investment amount (private investors and the Funderbeam platform) that sum could reach up to thirty million kuna.
Include exports eleven products to 43 global markets, and are present in 260 cities around the world. The company's worth was estimated at 110 million kuna this year by an independent auditing firm. Owing to its innovative, smart urban furnishings, the Croatian company has already won several much deserved awards and recognitions, such as Deloitte's Technology Fast 50 and Forbes' 30 under 30 award for its founder, Ivan Mrvoš.
"We're exceptionally pleased that this cooperation with Solvis has given us a new dimension,'' said Include's Ivan Mrvoš.
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