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AtlasForgeX Research · June 2026

🇧🇦 Bosnia and Herzegovina Business Data Research

Company records in Bosnia and Herzegovina are split across two entity registers and a patchwork of municipal registration courts — so AtlasForgeX tracks and continuously re-verifies several official and public sources at once, from the entity court registries and APIF to the national statistics agency. This page is a live view of that coverage and the buying signals Atlas detects, updated automatically.

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Official & public sources AtlasForgeX tracks for Bosnia and Herzegovina

These are real sources AtlasForgeX has discovered and verified as live for this market — the registers and public datasets it reads to surface companies the stored databases miss.

Tier ACentral Register of the Republic of Srpska
Tier ACentral Registry of the Republic of Srpska
Tier BAgency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Tier BAgency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BHAS)
Tier BChamber of Commerce and Industry of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Tier BStatistical Institute of the Republic of Srpska

Tier A = primary official register / gazette · Tier B = statistics offices & major directories · Tier C = supplementary. Source list maintained live by AtlasForgeX. See the global register directory.

Company data in Bosnia and Herzegovina: registers & coverage

Bosnia and Herzegovina has no single national company register. Its post-Dayton structure divides registration between two entities — the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska — plus the self-governing Brčko District, so the legal record of a firm lives in a municipal or cantonal registration court rather than one central database. In Republika Srpska, APIF (the Agency for Intermediary, IT and Financial Services) runs the registration one-stop shop. Every entity carries a 13-digit JIB (jedinstveni identifikacioni broj); its opening digits encode the registration date and a municipality code, which makes it a useful key when reconciling the same company across the two entity systems.

Day to day, the active economy leans on metal processing and automotive components, wood and furniture, hydropower and a tourism trade growing around Sarajevo and Mostar. The overwhelming majority of these firms are small, family-run and operate in Bosnian, Croatian or Serbian. That fragmentation is precisely why warehouse databases such as Apollo and ZoomInfo thin out here: there is no single feed to scrape, filings are court-bound and local-language, and a large diaspora-linked micro-enterprise base rarely keeps the English-language web footprint those aggregators harvest.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina — live from Atlas data

Streaming from AtlasForgeX's own data collection — verified sources, ingestion volume and detected buying signals for Bosnia and Herzegovina, updated automatically.

AtlasForgeX tracks 54 public buying signals and collects across registries, the open web, hiring and news to surface Bosnia and Herzegovina companies entering a buying window. How AtlasForgeX finds hidden companies →

Methodology & sources

Sources above are the live, verified set AtlasForgeX tracks for Bosnia and Herzegovina (national registers, statistics offices, public business directories). Live coverage and signal figures come from AtlasForgeX's own data collection, shown as aggregates only. Spotted an error? atlasforgex@proton.me.

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