Profitable Businesses for Sale in Croatia – Listings & Opportunities
Discover the best Croatia businesses for sale on DealStream, the leading online marketplace for buying and selling established companies in Croatia. From charming Dalmatian coast hotels and seaside restaurants to thriving Zagreb tech firms and boutique retail shops, our curated listings showcase exclusive Croatia business opportunities tailored to every investor’s needs. Start your search today for the perfect business for sale in Croatia and tap into one of Europe’s most dynamic markets—browse, inquire, and take the first step toward owning your dream Croatian enterprise.
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EMI Croatian
• PI to EMI upgraded. • Serving both high and low risk. • 2 Croatian banks and safeguarded in Lithuania. • Dedicated IBANs coming soon. • Own software: Gateway + Ledger. • Office in Zagreb with 6 people. • 600k assets, 350k capital. • Revenue 2021 - 720 k. 2022 - loss. • Burnout 20k...
10+ Y/O Enterprise MDM Software Company
Business Start Date: 2013 Business Valuation: €2,000,000 EUR Employee Number (Inc. Owners): 12 Business Model: B2B/B2C Cloud Service SaaS Industry: Mobile Device Management (MDM), Cloud Solutions Percentage Being Sold: 100% Sales (TTM): €616,928.00 Net Profit (SDE): €280,059.00 Business Multiple...
Fast-Growing Brand in Women’s Fashion and Essentia
Fast-Growing Brand in Women’s Fashion and Essentials The company is a fast-growing brand specializing in innovative women’s fashion and essentials, operating in two countries. It currently has its own retail store, with a second location opening soon. The brand has successfully held two major contracts...
Hotel in Croatia
On the ground fl oor of the building there is a service area with a bar and a day restarea. The building is currently maintained, is in operation and is in use (except for twounfi nished rooms in the attic). The land area around the building is 42900 m2, partly within the construction area forcatering...
25MW Solar Photovoltaic Project
The project is a solar power field under development, located in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia. The project will have a capacity of 25 MWp (DC) and is situated on 25 hectares of state-owned land, leased for up to 50 years. Keypoints Connection & Infrastructure: Power capacity: 20 MW (AC) Grid...
Water Bottling Company
This water bottling company for sale in Croatia with fresh spring water source. The company has its own factory which was built in 2010, on land plot size of 8,729 sqm. The factory has a production area of 1,525 sqm and offices, laboratory and common space of 300 sqm. The water source it’s on...
Metal Processing Company
This opportunity is ideal for investors looking to acquire a leading metal processing company with a strong market presence, modern facilities, and stable financial performance. This Metal Processing Company offers a majority (minimum of 70%) or full (up to 100%) ownership stake and it is based in...
EU Bank for sale
The price of a bank that is completely clean and in accordance with legal regulations, does not have a large market share, would be slightly above 20 million euros. The regulatory capital of the bank is about 12 million euros, and the rest is the license premium. It would be possible to buy about 95%...
Relocatable, Unique Boats Production Business
We are marine/boats development company dedicated to develop and prepare for production unique marine products - mostly small sized boats for leisure and rental business industry. This offer is primarily for sale of our unique and proven project - WORLD LIGHTEST jet TENDER boat/dinghy , but all our...
Tips for Buying A Business In Croatia
Conduct Comprehensive Due Diligence
Before making any commitments, it is vital to conduct thorough due diligence. Examine the financial statements, tax records, and legal documents of the business to understand its true performance and liabilities. In Croatia, pay special attention to compliance with local labor laws and regulations, as well as the status of any outstanding debts or legal proceedings. Consulting with Croatian legal and financial professionals can help identify hidden risks and ensure that you are purchasing a viable, compliant business.
Understand the Local Market and Culture
Gaining insight into the local Croatian market and business culture is essential for success. Research the competition, supplier relationships, and customer preferences within the specific region and industry you are entering. Building relationships with local business associations or chambers of commerce can offer valuable networking opportunities and practical advice. Remember that negotiating styles and business etiquette in Croatia may differ from what you are used to, so be open and adaptable in your approach.
Plan for a Smooth Transition
After the purchase, a well-planned transition strategy is key to retaining customers, employees, and momentum. Arrange for knowledge transfer with the current owner if possible, and ensure that employees are informed and reassured about the change in ownership. Clear communication and early integration of your vision with existing business operations will minimize disruption. Consider working with local advisors to facilitate a seamless transition and demonstrate your commitment to the business’s long-term success in Croatia.
