Siniša Brašanac, MPC Holding & MPC Properties
Sinisa Brasanac was born on February 2, 1975. He graduated in 1998. from University Law School in Belgrade, majoring in lnternational Commercial Law. Until 2000 he was employed with the Third Municipal Court in Belgrade, followed by an engagement as an attorney with primer in commercial and international business law until 2003. Since 2003 he has held a position in MPC Holding where he currently is a member of the Managing Board of MPC Holding as well as a member of the Managing Board of MPC Properties.
Besides his meaningful role in creating business policy of the company, he is directly in charge for development and realization of the biggest and most representative real estate project in Belgrade, Usce Complex, which consists of two twin towers and regional shopping mall, with total size 180,000m2 and investment value of approximately 230 Mil Euro, as well for the upcoming listing of MPC Properties at London Stock Exchange as the first developer from the territory of ex Yugoslavia that has taken activities in that direction.
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