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Eurofast expands outsourcing centre in Banja Luka

Building on the success of its well-established office in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Eurofast has announced the expansion of its first outsourcing centre in Banja Luka, launched earlier this year.

About Eurofast

Founded in 1978, Eurofast is a leading regional business advisory organisation with a presence in over 21 cities across Southeast Europe, the Middle East, and the Baltics. We offer a comprehensive range of professional services, including Tax & Transfer Pricing, Payroll & Employment Services, Accounting & Compliance, and Advisory & Corporate services.

Expansion of our outsourcing centre

Building on the success of our well-established office in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Eurofast is pleased to announce the expansion of our first outsourcing centre in Banja Luka, launched earlier this year. This strategic initiative aims to create a centre of excellence where accounting and payroll professionals are not only adept in local legislation but also possess deep knowledge of labour laws and social insurance regulations across neighbouring countries. This empowers our team to deliver exceptional payroll and accounting support to our other offices in Banja Luka, Zagreb, and Belgrade.

Why Banja Luka?

Banja Luka’s strategic location at the heart of the Balkans offers seamless access to key regional capitals such as Belgrade, Zagreb, and Podgorica—where several of our other offices are located. This makes Banja Luka the ideal location for our growing outsourcing hub, enabling close connectivity between our teams and providing on-the-ground support whenever required.

The success of our outsourcing centre

At Eurofast, our people are the cornerstone of our success. Our diverse and inclusive teams are united by shared values and possess extensive knowledge of both local and regional regulations. This strong interconnectedness, coupled with our shared clients, projects, and company culture, allows us to deliver personalized and seamless accounting, payroll, and advisory services across borders.

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