Supporting business environment reforms for economic growth in South East Europe IFC - International Finance Corporation - Member of World Bank Group

SESSION V-A and D - Government Services to the Private Sector – ICT as a Catalyst for Reform

Regional Conference in South East Europe

SESSION V-A and D - Government Services to the Private Sector – ICT as a Catalyst for Reform

This session focused on e-business registries and their importance to private sector development. Several case studies from the region were presented and discussed, and other cases from Europe and beyond were explored.
Business registries have multiple benefits in accelerating and streamlining administrative processes, as well as improving transparency, accuracy and security of data and transactions, thereby yielding efficiency gains in various procedures and generally improving the business environment for domestic and foreign investors.
The participants in the session presented and discussed several themes, among them products and services offered by business registries, public-private partnerships in the implementation of e-BRs, and how e-BRs fit into the e-government agenda. The case studies showed the importance of service-oriented management processes and high-quality information technology in establishing modern business registries.

Panelists:

Macedonia's Business Registration Reform

Vladimir Naumovski
Head of IT Sector, Central Register of the Republic of Macedonia and
Dejan Damjanović
Managing Director, RE-AKTIV doo

Serbia's Business Registration Reform
Branislav Dobrosavljević
CIO, Serbian Business Registers Agency

E-Government Solutions for Regulatory Reform
Vedran Antoljak
Managing Director, Sense Consulting

Montenegro's Business Registration Reform
Marija Iličković
Deputy Director, SME Directorate, Government of Montenegro

Moderators:
Lars Grava, Regulatory Reform Expert, FIAS
Andrei Mikhnev, Senior Private Sector Development Specialist, World Bank
John Wille, Lead Private Sector Development Specialist, FIAS (view presentation)