AtlasForgeX Research · June 2026

🇷🇸 Serbia Business Data Research

Serbia keeps its company data in one place: the Serbian Business Registers Agency (APR), whose public search returns directors, owners and filed financial statements free of charge. The records are rich but Serbian-language and Cyrillic-aware, which is why global lead tools cover the market thinly. AtlasForgeX reads APR and the Serbian statistics and chamber sources directly, then tracks each company for live buying signals. This page is a live view of that coverage, updated automatically.

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Official & public sources AtlasForgeX tracks for Serbia

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 ASerbian Business Registers Agency (APR)
Tier BSerbian Chamber of Commerce
Tier BSerbian Chamber of Commerce (PKS)
Tier BStatistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (SORS)
Tier BTrag.rs - Serbian Business Directory
Tier BeUprava - Serbian eGovernment Portal
Tier CB92 Business News
Tier CKomercijalni Pregled (Commercial Review)

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 Serbia: registers & coverage

Every Serbian business entity is registered with the APR, which acts as the single point of incorporation for domestic and foreign companies alike. At registration each firm is issued a matični broj (MB) — an 8-digit company registration number that stays fixed even if the name changes — alongside a 9-digit PIB tax identifier from the Tax Administration. The APR's public register is open worldwide without an account, and for entities that file, financial statements are available going back to roughly 2016, making it unusually transparent for the region.

Economic activity clusters around Belgrade and Novi Sad and spans manufacturing, trade and logistics, agriculture, and a fast-expanding IT and software-export sector that has become one of Serbia's strongest growth stories. The catch for international vendors is language and locality: company names, filings and notices are in Serbian, often in Cyrillic, and the long tail of small d.o.o. firms publishes little in English. As a result Apollo and ZoomInfo tend to list only the larger, internationally visible names. AtlasForgeX works from the APR record itself, so newer and smaller Serbian companies still surface.

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Serbia — live from Atlas data

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

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

Methodology & sources

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