On December 14, 2022, the European Union adopted the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).
Sustainable development has been at the center of European politics for a long time, and the European Union has not left out this expected segment of business. Today, companies are increasingly trying to join forces with each other in order to create and adapt new ideas, turning towards sustainable business.
As of January 1, 2023, the euro is the official currency and legal tender in the Republic of Croatia. On that day, the Republic of Croatia becomes the twentieth member state of the euro area, and the euro becomes the official monetary unit and legal tender in the Republic of Croatia.
During all activities related to the introduction of the euro, the key principle is consumer protection. The main consumer protection mechanisms in the process of introducing the euro are:
The purpose of these Guidelines is to provide information to business entities on the activities and adjustments that await them in the process of replacing the Croatian kuna with the euro. The goal of timely preparation is the smooth and fast exchange of official currencies, with minimal impact on business and maximum efficiency.
A little less than a year separates us from the arrival of the new currency on the Croatian market. The current situation of knowledge and awareness of state institutions, as well as physical and business users, is really low. During each change of principles and laws, the legislator takes everything in its regulatory framework to adapt the situation in the country to the accompanying changes.