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EBRD supports local retailer Bingo
in Bosnia and Herzegovina

- 6.5 million loan to expand local retail chain -

The EBRD is providing a 6.5 million loan to Bingo, one of the leading retailers operating in Bosnia and Herzegovina, to support the expansion of its regional network into new cities.
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Executive Director

Executive Director:
Bojana krobi Omerovi

FIC

Bojana krobi Omerovi joined the Foreign Investors Council as the Executive Director in January 2010.

Before joining the FIC, Bojana was a Youth Coordinator and Consultant at the World Bank Office in BiH where she learned and developed various skills and knowledge through numerous World Bank Institute trainings and programs. She spent over five years working on significant World Bank projects, creating strategies with the aim to identify and improve reforms for fostering civil society and the economic sector development. In year 2002 she was an Intern at the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations where she gained significant experience in economic issues. Her range of experience also includes four years engagement in the private sector since she was a Managing Director of the Event Management Agency "New Age d.o.o.", dealing with important clients and developing business relations and communication skills.

Her educational background is in Law and during her years of studying she was actively involved in Human Rights Network activities. In that time, she was also a Vice president of the European Youth Forum in BiH.

Facts & Figures:
Country Profile
Macroeconomic Overview
Attractive Sectors
White Book

The 2009 White Book is the third publication of the FIC. Its purpose is to provide BiH authorities with a prioritized agenda for reforms to address key obstacles to investment that can be accomplished in the upcoming period.
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KN FOCUS ON ENERGY 2010 KN Focus on Energy Book which covers Serbia (Kosovo), Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Montenegro markets and business opportunities. In recent years, demand for energy has surgedand South East Europe suffered a much documented and traumatic transition from a planned economy to series of free market economies. Energy consumption in the region is much higher than EU member states. Energy production on the other hand is quite low, with most power plants still utilizing technology that dates from the middle of the last century, which ultimately has an impact on the surrounding environment. Transmission systems are seriously underdeveloped and the energy trade market is yet to be liberalized. The potential for the development and use of renewable energy resources is huge. All of these countries have capacity to harness and exploit water, wind, sun, biomass and geothermal energy for the production of energy and heat. With the regional best practice and an overview of present options under the energy law, KN Focus on Energyis a comprehensive guide for practitioners and stakeholders in this area.
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