Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country in Southeastern Europe located on the Balkan Peninsula. Sarajevo is the capital and largest city. Bosnia faces the dual-problem of rebuilding a war-torn country and introducing transitional liberal market reforms to its formerly mixed economy. One legacy of the previous era is a strong industry; under former republic president Džemal Bijedić and SFRY President Josip Broz Tito, metal industries were promoted in the republic, resulting in the development of a large share of Yugoslavia's plants; S.R. Bosnia and Herzegovina had a very strong industrial export oriented economy in the 1970s and 1980s, with large scale exports worth millions of US$.
For further information on the types of business entities in this country and their abbreviations, see "Business entities in Bosnia and Herzegovina".
This list includes notable companies with primary headquarters located in the country. The industry and sector follow the Industry Classification Benchmark taxonomy. Organizations which have ceased operations are included and noted as defunct.
Name | Industry | Sector | Headquarters | Founded | Notes |
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Agrokomerc | Consumer goods | Food products | Velika Kladuša | 1963 [1] | Food |
Aluminij | Basic materials | Aluminum | Mostar | 1975 [2] | Aluminum |
Banjalučka Pivara | Consumer goods | Brewers | Banja Luka | 1873 | Brewery |
BH Pošta | Industrials | Delivery services | Sarajevo | 2001 | Postal services |
BH Telecom | Telecommunications | Fixed line telecommunications | Sarajevo | 2004 | Telcom |
Bihaćka pivovara | Consumer goods | Brewers | Bihać | 1990 | Brewery |
Bingo | Consumer services | Food retailers & wholesalers | Tuzla | 1993 | Supermarket |
BN Music | Consumer services | Broadcasting & entertainment | Bijeljina | 2003 | Record label |
Bosnalijek | Health care | Pharmaceuticals | Sarajevo | 1951 | Pharmaceuticals |
Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Financials | Banks | Sarajevo | 1997 | Central bank |
Dnevni avaz | Consumer services | Publishing | Sarajevo | 1995 | Daily newspaper |
Dnevni list | Consumer services | Publishing | Mostar | 1992 | Daily newspaper |
Elektroprivreda Bosne i Hercegovine | Utilities | Conventional electricity | Sarajevo | 1945 | Power utility |
Elektroprivreda HZHB | Utilities | Conventional electricity | Mostar | 1992 | Power utility |
Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske | Utilities | Conventional electricity | Trebinje | 1992 [3] | Power utility |
Energopetrol | Consumer services | Specialty retailers | Sarajevo | 1947 | Gas stations |
Gramofon | Consumer services | Broadcasting & entertainment | Sarajevo | 2003 | Record label |
Hercegovina Osiguranje | Financials | Full line insurance | Mostar | 1998 | Insurance |
HT Eronet | Telecommunications | Fixed line telecommunications | Mostar | 2003 [4] | Telcom |
Hrvatska pošta Mostar | Industrials | Delivery services | Mostar | 1993 | Postal services |
Icar Air | Consumer services | Airlines | Tuzla | 2000 | Airline |
Mareco Index Bosnia | Industrials | Business support services | Sarajevo | 1996 | Market research |
Oslobođenje | Consumer services | Publishing | Sarajevo | 1943 | Newspaper |
Pivara Tuzla | Consumer goods | Brewers | Tuzla | 1884 | Brewery |
Pošte Srpske | Industrials | Delivery services | Banja Luka | 1996 | Postal services |
Railways of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Industrials | Railroads | Sarajevo | 2001 | Railway |
Republika Srpska Railways | Industrials | Railroads | Banja Luka | 1992 | Railways |
Robot General Trading | Consumer services | Food retailers & wholesalers | Sarajevo | 1995 | Supermarket |
Sarajevo Tobacco Factory | Consumer goods | Tobacco | Sarajevo | 1880 | Tobacco |
Sarajevska pivara | Consumer goods | Brewers | Sarajevo | 1864 | Brewery |
Telekom Srpske | Telecommunications | Fixed line telecommunications | Banja Luka | 1996 | Telcom |
Unioninvest | Industrials | Heavy construction | Sarajevo | 1949 [5] | Construction |
UNITIC | Financials | Real estate holding & development | Sarajevo | 1998 | Business real estate |
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country in Southeast Europe, in the Balkans, bordering Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the southeast, and Croatia to the north and southwest. In the south it has a 20 kilometres long coast on the Adriatic Sea. Bosnia has a moderate continental climate with hot summers and cold, snowy winters. In the central and eastern regions, the geography is mountainous, in the northwest it is moderately hilly, and in the northeast it is predominantly flat. Herzegovina, the smaller, southern region, has a Mediterranean climate and is mostly mountainous. Sarajevo is the capital and the largest city.
The economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a transitional, upper middle income economy. Bosnia and Herzegovina declared independence from socialist Yugoslavia on 1 March 1992. The main trading partners are Germany, Italy, Austria, Turkey and other neighboring Balkan countries.
Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 275,524 in its administrative limits. The Sarajevo metropolitan area including Sarajevo Canton, East Sarajevo and nearby municipalities is home to 555,210 inhabitants. Located within the greater Sarajevo valley of Bosnia, it is surrounded by the Dinaric Alps and situated along the Miljacka River in the heart of the Balkans, a region of Southern Europe.
Republika Srpska ; also known as Republic of Srpska) is one of the two entities composing Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the north and east of the country. Its largest city and administrative centre is Banja Luka, lying on the Vrbas river, and with a population of about 138,963 people.
The Herzegovina-Neretva Canton is one of 10 cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Dragan Čović is a Bosnian Croat politician who served as the 4th Croat member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2002 to 2005 and from 2014 to 2018. He is the current president of the Croatian Democratic Union and has been serving as member of the national House of Peoples since 2019, having previously served from 2011 to 2014.
Dnevni avaz is the Bosnian national daily newspaper, published in Sarajevo. Their news website Avaz.ba is the third most visited website in Bosnia and Herzegovina, after Google and YouTube.
Visoko is a city located in the Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, the municipality had a population of 39,938 inhabitants with 11,205 living in Visoko town. Located between Zenica and Sarajevo, Visoko lies where the river Fojnica joins the Bosna.
The economy of Sarajevo is based largely on industries such as manufacturing and tourism. Sarajevo is economically one of the strongest regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As the center of various levels of area politics, many Sarajevo citizens also work in government. A number of local and international companies are present in the city and contribute to its economic health.
Hrvatski Telekom d.d. is a Croatian telecommunications company. Since its initial public offering in October 2007, T-Hrvatski Telekom shares have traded on the Zagreb Stock Exchange, with global depositary receipts trading on the London Stock Exchange until 2014. As of 2016, Deutsche Telekom AG owned 51% of T-HT's shares, with the Raiffeisen Mandatory Pension Funds, Croatian War Veterans’ Fund and the Croatian government's Restructuring and Sale Center holding 8.9%, 6.7% and 2.9% respectively. The remaining free float was in the hands of private investors.
Tourism in Bosnia and Herzegovina is a fast-growing sector making up an important part in the economy of the country.
The country calling code of Bosnia and Herzegovina is +387.
HT Eronet, doing business as JP Hrvatske telekomunikacije d.d. Mostar, is a telecommunications company in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The company was created on after separating Hrvatska pošta Mostar and Hrvatske telekomunikacije (HT).
Agrokomerc is a food company headquartered in Velika Kladuša, Bosnia and Herzegovina with former operations extending across the entire area of former Yugoslavia. The company became internationally known in the late 1980s due to a corruption scandal known as the Agrokomerc Affair. During the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Fikret Abdić, the chief executive officer of the company, used his wealth and political influence to establish the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia, an unrecognized state.
The mass media of Bosnia and Herzegovina refers to mass media outlets based in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). Television, radio, magazines and newspapers are all operated by both state-owned and for-profit corporations which depend on advertising, subscription, and other sales-related revenues. The Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina guarantees freedom of speech, although political and business pressures - coupled with administrative fragmentation - still hinder the independence of journalists and media outlets.
Telecommunications in Bosnia and Herzegovina include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet.
The relations between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia were established on 7 July 1992, following both countries' declarations of independence from Yugoslavia during its breakup and Yugoslav Wars.
Fahrudin Radončić is a Bosnian media magnate, entrepreneur, investor, and politician who served as the Minister of Security on two occasions. He is the founder of the Dnevni avaz, the best-selling newspaper in Bosnia and Herzegovina and is the founder and current president of the Union for a Better Future of BiH.
Nova BH is a Bosnian commercial television channel launched on 9 October 2018. From 2003 to 2018, this national commercial station formerly was known as Pink BH. Since October 2018, Nova BH is a member of the United Media portfolio, the leading media platform in South East Europe. Headquarters is located in Sarajevo and Nova BH also has offices and studios in Banja Luka.