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Several US companies have announced investments in the IT sector in Serbia

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The Prime Minister Ana Brnabic stated that the result of the first day of talks with the representatives of American companies in New York was the announcement of three or four new investments in Serbia, the Government announced.
Brnabic, who is on a two-day visit to the United States, said after a meeting with more than 50 members of the New York branch of Young Presidents Organizations, that she was extremely satisfied with the meetings in New York, where investments or investment funds for our companies, intelligence and young talents were announced.
Brnabic pointed out that they are interested in investing in the IT sector, startup companies, biotechnology and biomedicine, explaining that these investments are not classic, but investment funds.
She expressed satisfaction that the leaders of the blockchain company Gilded, with whom she previously spoke, expressed interest in Serbia and its position in the field of blockchain – the latest technology that provides a high level of data protection and guarantees transactions without the possibility of abuse.
– In the years to come, Gilded will be one of the largest and most advanced companies. If we bring them to Serbia, we will succeed in positioning ourselves on the world market in financial technologies, gold trade and the digital sphere – the Prime Minister emphasized.
As she pointed out, the representatives of the company Guilded were impressed by what Serbia has done in the field of e-government, but also by the position in the field of blockchain.
The Prime Minister stated that they expressed interest in our data storage capacities and our Data Center in Kragujevac.
Gilded founder Ashraf Rizvi expressed satisfaction with the meeting, stressing that the company is actively seeking talent in the blockchain and technology fields that can help develop solutions to digitize the gold trade, which can provide financial independence to individuals, companies and governments.
The president of the New York branch of Young Presidents Organizations, Barry Meritz, emphasized that all participants in the meeting were interested in participating in the success story that Serbia is creating.
The Prime Minister continues talks with representatives of American companies, and one of the most important will be with the leaders of the largest investment bank, not only in the United States but also in the world, Goldman Sachs, eKapija reports.

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