Thursday, 30th October 2025

Veselin Jevrosimović Elected President of Serbia’s Prestigious Privrednik Club

New Privrednik president outlines bold vision for fostering innovation, attracting investment, and modernizing Serbia’s business environment

In a significant move for Serbia’s business landscape, Veselin Jevrosimović has been named the new president of Club Privrednik, the country’s leading association of top business leaders. In his first statement as president, Jevrosimović emphasized his vision for Privrednik to become a trusted and constructive partner to the government, aiding in the formulation of policies aimed at fostering business growth and attracting investment.

“Our mission is clear and vital,” Jevrosimović said in a written declaration. “Privrednik must act as a bridge between the business community and state institutions, promoting collaboration among companies while actively driving the modernization and improvement of Serbia’s business environment. Innovation, connectivity, and partnership are more crucial than ever if we are to create conditions for sustainable development and enhance our global competitiveness.”

Privrednik, long regarded as the voice of Serbia’s economic elite, is expected to play a pivotal role under Jevrosimović’s leadership. His statement reflects a bold agenda to champion private sector interests, modernize the regulatory framework, and push for transformative policies that could position Serbia as a competitive player on the global stage.

As the Serbian economy navigates the challenges of a rapidly evolving global market, Jevrosimović’s leadership of Privrednik signals a renewed commitment to fostering innovation, encouraging foreign investment, and strengthening ties between the government and business leaders. The coming months will reveal how effectively this partnership can shape the future of the nation’s economy.

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