Provides advice on how to perform due diligence and in what areas it is necessary for a U.S. company. Includes information on the U.S. Commercial Service International Company Profile service.
Last Published: 2/26/2018

American firms interested in doing business in Serbia are advised to perform due diligence before concluding any kind of business deal. Legal audits generally are consistent with international standards, using information gathered from public books, the register of fixed assets, the court register, the statistical register, as well as from the firm itself, chambers, and other sources.  The U.S. Commercial Service in Belgrade can counsel U.S. companies on potential partners and provide background information on companies and individuals via the International Company Profile (ICP) service. An ICP provides information about a local company or entity, its financial standing, reputation in the business community and includes a site visit to the local company and a confidential interview with the company management. For information please contact Senior Commercial Specialist Zorica Mihajlovic.

The U.S. Commercial Service maintains lists of international consulting firms in Belgrade, local consulting firms, and experienced professional, and reliable corporate/commercial law offices. Contact CS Serbia’s Admin Assistant Biljana Stojimirovic for further information.
 

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