Corporate Governance Country Assessment : Republic of Croatia

Croatia's corporate governance system is framed by civil law with regulation for traded companies in part based on London securities rules and international standards for accounting and auditing. There are two public exchanges, which both have...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Pre-2003 Economic or Sector Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
Subjects:
BID
GDP
OTC
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/09/6556076/croatia-report-observance-standards-codes-rosc-corporate-governance-country-assessment
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spelling okr-10986-145302021-04-23T14:03:15Z Corporate Governance Country Assessment : Republic of Croatia World Bank ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS ADVISORY SERVICES ASSETS AUCTIONS AUDIT COMMITTEES BENCHMARKS BID BOARD MEMBERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS BOARDS OF DIRECTORS BONDS BUSINESS OPERATIONS CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKETS CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP CLASSES OF SHARES COMMON SHARES COMPANY COMPANY LAW COMPANY MANAGEMENT COMPETITIVENESS CONFLICT OF INTEREST CORPORATE CONTROL CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORPORATIONS COURT CRIMINAL SANCTIONS DAMAGES DEFERRED PAYMENT DISCLOSURE DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS DIVIDENDS DOMESTIC MARKET ECONOMIC DISTRESS EXTERNAL AUDITORS FAIR TRADE FINANCIAL EXPERTS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FIXED ASSETS FOREIGN COMPANIES GDP INSIDER TRADING INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INVENTORY INVESTMENT BANK INVESTMENT FUND INVESTMENT FUNDS ISSUE PRICE JOINT STOCK JOINT STOCK COMPANIES JOINT STOCK COMPANY JOINT-STOCK COMPANY LARGE ENTERPRISES LEGAL FORM LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL REQUIREMENTS LICENSING LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT BOARD MARKET SEGMENTS MARKET STRUCTURE MARKET VALUE MARKET VALUE OF ASSETS MERGERS MINIMUM DISCLOSURE NOMINAL VALUE NUMBER OF SHARES OTC OVER THE COUNTER MARKET OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE PENSION FUND PENSION FUND REFORM PENSION FUNDS PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO MANAGERS PRIVATE PLACEMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PRIVATIZATION FUND PRIVATIZATION INVESTMENT FUNDS PRIVATIZATION PROGRAMS PRIVATIZATIONS PUBLIC SECTOR REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK SHARE CAPITAL SHARE OWNERSHIP SHAREHOLDER MEETINGS SHAREHOLDERS STAKEHOLDERS STATE ENTERPRISES STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES STATEMENT STATEMENTS STOCK EXCHANGE STRATEGIC INVESTORS SUBSCRIPTION TAKEOVER TOTAL MARKET CAPITALIZATION VOTING SHARES VOUCHER PRIVATIZATION Croatia's corporate governance system is framed by civil law with regulation for traded companies in part based on London securities rules and international standards for accounting and auditing. There are two public exchanges, which both have three tiers. The majority of companies are listed on the third tier, which has the lowest level of disclosure and listing requirements. The small number of companies on the first tiers has been reduced recently through the successful takeover of companies by strategic investors. The corporate governance structure in Croatia reflects several important aspects of the recent history of Croatian enterprise, including: a history of social ownership; the transition to capitalism; the on-going legacy of privatization; recent economic distress; and, regional conflict. Interest in corporate governance is rising with the potential for growth in the corporate sector being driven by privatization. Improvement in corporate governance is seen to have the potential for improving access to capital, and promoting efficient development of the new private sector. This Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes benchmarks the Croatian corporate governance system against the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance, recognized as one of the core standards underpinning international financial architecture. This ROSC highlights a number of areas where Croatia's corporate governance system can be strengthened: These can be grouped initially under four headings: disclosure of ownership and control; the role and effectiveness of shareholders meetings; the business practices of supervisory boards; and the audit practices of external auditors. The recommendations for reform are set out briefly in Section 4 and at greater length in the Annex. 2013-07-24T17:10:10Z 2013-07-24T17:10:10Z 2001-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/09/6556076/croatia-report-observance-standards-codes-rosc-corporate-governance-country-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14530 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Pre-2003 Economic or Sector Report Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Croatia
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topic ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS
ADVISORY SERVICES
ASSETS
AUCTIONS
AUDIT COMMITTEES
BENCHMARKS
BID
BOARD MEMBERS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
BOARDS OF DIRECTORS
BONDS
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP
CLASSES OF SHARES
COMMON SHARES
COMPANY
COMPANY LAW
COMPANY MANAGEMENT
COMPETITIVENESS
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
CORPORATE CONTROL
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CORPORATIONS
COURT
CRIMINAL SANCTIONS
DAMAGES
DEFERRED PAYMENT
DISCLOSURE
DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
DIVIDENDS
DOMESTIC MARKET
ECONOMIC DISTRESS
EXTERNAL AUDITORS
FAIR TRADE
FINANCIAL EXPERTS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FIXED ASSETS
FOREIGN COMPANIES
GDP
INSIDER TRADING
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INVENTORY
INVESTMENT BANK
INVESTMENT FUND
INVESTMENT FUNDS
ISSUE PRICE
JOINT STOCK
JOINT STOCK COMPANIES
JOINT STOCK COMPANY
JOINT-STOCK COMPANY
LARGE ENTERPRISES
LEGAL FORM
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
LICENSING
LIQUIDITY
MANAGEMENT BOARD
MARKET SEGMENTS
MARKET STRUCTURE
MARKET VALUE
MARKET VALUE OF ASSETS
MERGERS
MINIMUM DISCLOSURE
NOMINAL VALUE
NUMBER OF SHARES
OTC
OVER THE COUNTER MARKET
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
PENSION FUND
PENSION FUND REFORM
PENSION FUNDS
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO MANAGERS
PRIVATE PLACEMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATIZATION
PRIVATIZATION FUND
PRIVATIZATION INVESTMENT FUNDS
PRIVATIZATION PROGRAMS
PRIVATIZATIONS
PUBLIC SECTOR
REGULATORY AGENCIES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
SHARE CAPITAL
SHARE OWNERSHIP
SHAREHOLDER MEETINGS
SHAREHOLDERS
STAKEHOLDERS
STATE ENTERPRISES
STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES
STATEMENT
STATEMENTS
STOCK EXCHANGE
STRATEGIC INVESTORS
SUBSCRIPTION
TAKEOVER
TOTAL MARKET CAPITALIZATION
VOTING SHARES
VOUCHER PRIVATIZATION
spellingShingle ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS
ADVISORY SERVICES
ASSETS
AUCTIONS
AUDIT COMMITTEES
BENCHMARKS
BID
BOARD MEMBERS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
BOARDS OF DIRECTORS
BONDS
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP
CLASSES OF SHARES
COMMON SHARES
COMPANY
COMPANY LAW
COMPANY MANAGEMENT
COMPETITIVENESS
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
CORPORATE CONTROL
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CORPORATIONS
COURT
CRIMINAL SANCTIONS
DAMAGES
DEFERRED PAYMENT
DISCLOSURE
DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
DIVIDENDS
DOMESTIC MARKET
ECONOMIC DISTRESS
EXTERNAL AUDITORS
FAIR TRADE
FINANCIAL EXPERTS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FIXED ASSETS
FOREIGN COMPANIES
GDP
INSIDER TRADING
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INVENTORY
INVESTMENT BANK
INVESTMENT FUND
INVESTMENT FUNDS
ISSUE PRICE
JOINT STOCK
JOINT STOCK COMPANIES
JOINT STOCK COMPANY
JOINT-STOCK COMPANY
LARGE ENTERPRISES
LEGAL FORM
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
LICENSING
LIQUIDITY
MANAGEMENT BOARD
MARKET SEGMENTS
MARKET STRUCTURE
MARKET VALUE
MARKET VALUE OF ASSETS
MERGERS
MINIMUM DISCLOSURE
NOMINAL VALUE
NUMBER OF SHARES
OTC
OVER THE COUNTER MARKET
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
PENSION FUND
PENSION FUND REFORM
PENSION FUNDS
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO MANAGERS
PRIVATE PLACEMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATIZATION
PRIVATIZATION FUND
PRIVATIZATION INVESTMENT FUNDS
PRIVATIZATION PROGRAMS
PRIVATIZATIONS
PUBLIC SECTOR
REGULATORY AGENCIES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
SHARE CAPITAL
SHARE OWNERSHIP
SHAREHOLDER MEETINGS
SHAREHOLDERS
STAKEHOLDERS
STATE ENTERPRISES
STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES
STATEMENT
STATEMENTS
STOCK EXCHANGE
STRATEGIC INVESTORS
SUBSCRIPTION
TAKEOVER
TOTAL MARKET CAPITALIZATION
VOTING SHARES
VOUCHER PRIVATIZATION
World Bank
Corporate Governance Country Assessment : Republic of Croatia
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Croatia
description Croatia's corporate governance system is framed by civil law with regulation for traded companies in part based on London securities rules and international standards for accounting and auditing. There are two public exchanges, which both have three tiers. The majority of companies are listed on the third tier, which has the lowest level of disclosure and listing requirements. The small number of companies on the first tiers has been reduced recently through the successful takeover of companies by strategic investors. The corporate governance structure in Croatia reflects several important aspects of the recent history of Croatian enterprise, including: a history of social ownership; the transition to capitalism; the on-going legacy of privatization; recent economic distress; and, regional conflict. Interest in corporate governance is rising with the potential for growth in the corporate sector being driven by privatization. Improvement in corporate governance is seen to have the potential for improving access to capital, and promoting efficient development of the new private sector. This Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes benchmarks the Croatian corporate governance system against the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance, recognized as one of the core standards underpinning international financial architecture. This ROSC highlights a number of areas where Croatia's corporate governance system can be strengthened: These can be grouped initially under four headings: disclosure of ownership and control; the role and effectiveness of shareholders meetings; the business practices of supervisory boards; and the audit practices of external auditors. The recommendations for reform are set out briefly in Section 4 and at greater length in the Annex.
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title Corporate Governance Country Assessment : Republic of Croatia
title_short Corporate Governance Country Assessment : Republic of Croatia
title_full Corporate Governance Country Assessment : Republic of Croatia
title_fullStr Corporate Governance Country Assessment : Republic of Croatia
title_full_unstemmed Corporate Governance Country Assessment : Republic of Croatia
title_sort corporate governance country assessment : republic of croatia
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/09/6556076/croatia-report-observance-standards-codes-rosc-corporate-governance-country-assessment
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14530
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