AtlasForgeX Research · June 2026

🇭🇷 Croatia Business Data Research

Croatia's company of record lives in the Sudski registar, the court-maintained commercial register, with the financial agency FINA holding the parallel filing trail. AtlasForgeX tracks and re-verifies the registers, statistics offices and directories below, and shows live what its own collection surfaces across the Croatian market.

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Official & public sources AtlasForgeX tracks for Croatia

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 ACroatian Business Register (Sudski registar)
Tier ACroatian Financial Agency (FINA) - Business Register
Tier BCEPOR (Croatian Employers' Association) Database
Tier BCroatian Bureau of Statistics (DZS) - Business Data
Tier BCroatian Chamber of Commerce (HGK) - Member Directory
Tier BPoslovni Dnevnik - Croatian Business Directory
Tier CCroatian Association of Employers (HUP)

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 Croatia: registers & coverage

Every limited company and branch in Croatia is entered in the Sudski registar, the commercial register kept by the country's commercial courts and published through the e-Sudski registar portal. Each entity carries two identifiers that matter when matching records: the court registration number (MBS) and the eleven-digit OIB, a unique tax and identification number that never changes. The Financial Agency (FINA) holds the parallel layer of annual accounts and solvency data, so the register and FINA together give a fuller picture than either on its own.

Croatia's economy leans heavily on Adriatic tourism and hospitality, shipbuilding, food and agriculture, and a sharp, fast-growing ICT cluster — names like Rimac and Infobip sit beside thousands of small coastal operators. That long tail is exactly where bought databases thin out: a seasonal tourism firm in Split or a family supplier in Slavonia files in Croatian, markets on a .hr site, and rarely surfaces in a US-built warehouse. Reading the register and the Croatian-language web directly is the only reliable way to catch those companies while they are still active.

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Croatia — live from Atlas data

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

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

Methodology & sources

Sources above are the live, verified set AtlasForgeX tracks for Croatia (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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