BFC SEE STANDARD. Certification of Business Friendly Cities and Municipalities in South East Europe.

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BFC SEE STANDARD Certification of Business Friendly Cities and Municipalities in South East Europe www.bfc-see.org

BFC SEE CERTIFICATION Business Friendly Certification South East Europe (BFC SEE) is a unique program for evaluating and improving the conditions for doing business and investing on the local level. The certification program provides cities and municipalities with a clear reform plan and a roadmap for creating a favorable business environment and introducing internationally recognized standards of efficient and transparent local administration. For businesses and investors looking to move or expand their operations in South East Europe, BFC SEE ensures a stable and predictable business environment, indicating which cities and municipalities offer the best investment climate and the greatest development potential. CERTIFIED CITIES AND MUNICIPALITIES More than 90 local governments from the region have joined the program, 44 of them being certified as business friendly. BiH: Banja Luka, Bihać, Bijeljina, Bosanska Krupa, Goražde, Gradačac, Gradiška, Doboj, Zenica, Jablanica, Laktaši, Kotor Varoš, Mrkonjić Grad, Novi Grad Sarajevo, Posušje, Prijedor, Sanski Most, Tešanj, Teslić and Žepče. Croatia: Bjelovar, Cres, Crikvenica, Grubišno Polje, Ivanec, Jastrebarsko, Kostrena, Labin and Pleternica. Macedonia: Bogdanci, Gazi Baba, Ilinden, Skopje, Štip, Strumica and Veles. Serbia: Leskovac, Novi Sad, Pančevo, Pirot, Ruma, Šabac, Sombor and Stara Pazova. PARTNERS FOR SUCCESS BFC SEE certification program was launched by a network of partner institutions from the region with the support of Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GIZ Open Regional Fund for Modernization of Municipal Services (GIZ ORF MMS), with the aim of establishing the first common standard and a seal of quality for the business environment in municipalities and cities of South East Europe. The regional network gathers the following institutions: Federal Ministry of Development, Entrepreneurship and Crafts (BiH) Ministry of Economic Relations and Regional Cooperation (BiH) Ministry of Administration and Local Self-Government (BiH) Ministry of Finance Sector for Financial System and Improvement of Business Environment (Montenegro) Faculty of Economics in Rijeka Center for Local Economic Development (Croatia) Association of Local Self-Governments ZELS (Macedonia) Macedonian Chambers of Commerce MCC (Macedonia) National Alliance for Local Economic Development NALED (Serbia) BFC SEE has been implemented since 2012 in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia, and since 2016 in Montenegro. The BFC SEE platform welcomes new countries and partners who are open to participate in exchanging best practices towards regulatory standardization, improved business environment and the region s economic integration. UP TO 50% SUPPORT FOR JOINT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS OF THE PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SECTORS Thanks to the support of German Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development, certified local governments in cooperation with the BFC SEE Network and GIZ ORF MMS offer support to potential investors and existing businesses for taking part in specialized development cooperation programs. The program offers co-funding for projects whose value reaches up to 400,000 EUR, dealing with new technologies, energy efficiency, environment protection, technology and knowledge transfer, improving education and industry development. For projects which involve businesses from several countries in the region, with high innovation potential and broader significance the so-called Strategic Alliances it is possible to apply for projects worth 750,000 EUR and higher, with maximum 50% share of German Development Cooperation.

CERTIFICATION CRITERIA The quality of local business environment is evaluated based on 67 indicators of the BFC SEE standard, in the following 10 areas: 1. Sustainable local development strategy 2. Functional Local economic development office 3. Partner relationship with the private sector 4. Efficient system for issuing construction permits 5. Up-to-date economic profile and electronic databases 6. Proactive approach in investment promotion and destination marketing 7. Predictable costs of doing business and responsible finance management 8. Labor force availability and alignment with the needs of businesses 9. Stimulating policies and measures for supporting entrepreneurship 10. Adequate infrastructure and reliable utility services In order to be certified as business friendly according to the BFC SEE regional standard, local governments need to meet at least 75% of the listed criteria, with a positive rating of the regional verification commission. The certificate is valid for three years. BENEFITS OF BFC SEE PROGRAM Harmonizing and improving the business environment on the local and regional level through implementation of joint standard Strengthening the position of certified local governments in attracting and negotiating with potential investors Knowledge exchange and replication of best practices, local policies and regulatory solutions among the local governments and countries in the region and the EU Strengthening the image of South East Europe as investment destination through the common seal of quality (BFC SEE) Encouraging economic cooperation and exchange, recruiting new investments in the region Strengthening competitiveness on the local and national level and ranking on international lists (fdi Financial Times, World Bank s Doing Business) Promotion of certified municipalities and brand development in country and abroad Providing information to investors, governments and donors regarding local communities with greatest investment and development potential Support of national and international institutions and donors Electronic networking all stakeholders, data, statistics and results (e-certification) Local governments need to submit documentation and evidence on fulfilling the criteria through online system (bfc-see.org portal), which guides them through the reform process, enables direct communication with the evaluators, provides insight into decision models and databases, as well as the status of the certification process. FROM CERTIFICATION TO E-PERMITS FOR THE ENTIRE REGION In 2014, electronic construction permitting in Macedonia was identified through the BFC SEE network and the certification process as a best practice example in South East Europe region (4 th certification criteria). A year later, partners from the BFC SEE network, NALED and ZELS initiated the project Implementing the e-permitting system in SEE with the support of the Governments of Germany and Switzerland, with the idea to replicate the practice in at least two countries in the region. Starting from 1 January 2016, the e-permitting system was launched in Serbia - thus, the BFC SEE certification initiated one of the 10 greatest reforms globally, as viewed by the World Bank, with Serbia making a major leap from 182 nd to the incredible 10 th place in terms of construction permitting in the Doing Business report.

BFC SEE KEY RESULTS More than 90 local governments from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia, Macedonia and Serbia improve their business environment up to 70% through BFC SEE certification program. Conditions for doing business in cities and municipalities with BFC SEE certificate are 76% better than in other local governments, according to mystery shopper survey. Financial Times included nearly 40% of certified cities and municipalities in its list of best investment destinations in Europe (fdi Cities of the Future). 90% of certified cities and municipalities in the region find that having a business friendly certificate and BFC SEE seal of quality is useful or very useful. 20 institutions and organizations from 5 countries participate in the BFC SEE network, thus contributing tin strengthening regional cooperation and exchange including line ministries, chambers of commerce, associations of municipalities, development agencies, CSOs and universities. BFC SEE network has developed the regional structures and strengthened the capacities of 450+ local government officers, consultants and evaluators from the SEE region, who received training on the business friendly environment standards and certification. BFC SEE network has inspired new regional initiatives and implemented projects worth more than 2 million with the support of key international institutions such as GIZ, SDC, USAID, SIDA, RCC and World Bank. The number of local governments from South East Europe ranked on the Financial Times fdi list has doubled since the beginning of BFC SEE program. www.bfc-see.org

Sombor Ivanec CRO Grubišno Polje Ruma Gradiška Kostrena Labin Cres Novi Sad Pleternica Bihać Pančevo Šabac Prijedor Laktaši Bosanska Krupa Sanski Banja Most Luka Kotor Varoš Gradačac SER BiH Doboj Zenica Novi Grad Sarajevo Jablanica Goražde Leskovac Posušje MN Žabljak Bijelo Polje Danilovgrad Podgorica Tivat Cetinje Ilinden Skoplje Gazi Baba MAC Business Friendly Cities / Municipalities in SEE BFC SEE Pilot Cities / Municipalities

BFC SEE program is a high-quality standard of business environment for the entire South East Europe Ana Brnabić, Prime Minister of Serbia It is important for us to strengthen the local administration capacities in the region by establishing a joint standard for digitalization, construction permitting, Cadaster and other topics significant for investors Zoran Zaev, Prime Minister of Macedonia BFC SEE standard is a recognizable seal of quality held only by the best local governments, and it should be used as a pre-requisite for all cities and municipalities when applying for state budget funds Valter Glavičić, Mayor of Labin, Croatia BFC SEE program should be applied on the national level, so as to enable all municipalities to be more efficient and provide a broad range of services to our citizens and businesses Fuad Kasumović, Mayor of Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina This Program essentially inspires local governments to do better, to compete not only among themselves but on the regional level as well, which is an additional benefit Bojana Bošković, General Director of the Sector for Financial System and Improvement of Business Environment, Ministry of Finance of Montenegro Implemented by National Alliance for Local Economic Development NALED Regional secretariat of the BFC SEE network 30/VII Makedonska, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia Phone: +381 11 337 30 63 Fax: +381 11 337 30 61 E-mail: office@bfc-see.org www.naled.rs, www.bfc-see.org GIZ Open Regional Fund for South East Europe Modernization of Municipal Services 7-7a Zmaja od Bosne, Importanne Centar 03/IV 7100 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Phone: +387 33 957 500, Fax: +387 33 957 501 E-mail: zorica.bilic@giz.de www.giz.de