SEE investment update (Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia) Property Forum online panel - Green Forum

The panellists of Property Forums latest free virtual event discussed the potential short- and long-term impacts of the coronavirus crisis on property markets in the SEE region.

Speakers:
Mia Zecevic, CEO, Novaston Real Estate Platform
Klemen Fajmut, Expansion and Development Manager, Imagine
Matevz Mencak, Head Of Real Estate Funds, Generali Investments LCC Slovenia
Srdjan Teofilovic, Head of Capital Markets & Investor Services, CBS International
Filip Vucagic MRICS, Partner / Director, Colliers International Croatia

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