The SBRA runs business registers as single, centralized, public electronic databases:
- The Business Register, in accordance with the Law on Business Entities Registration (operative as of 4/1/2005):
Register of Companies (in effect as of 1 January 2005)
Register of Entrepreneurs (in effect as of 1 January 2006)
Register of foreign parties (in effect as of 1 January 2006)
- The Financial Leasing Register, in accordance with the Law on Financial Leasing (operative as of on 4/1/2005)
- The Register of Pledges over Movable Property and Rights, in accordance with the Law on Registered Pledges over Movable Property (operative as of 15/8/2005)
- Register of Public Media, in accordance with the Law on Public Information (operative as of 14/10/2009)
- Register of Associations, in accordance with the Law on Associations (operative as of 22/10/2009)
- Register of Foreign Associations, in accordance with the Law on Associations (operative as of 22/10/2009)
- Register of Tourism, in accordance with the Law on Tourism (operative as of 1/1/2010)
- Register of Financial Statements, in accordance with Amendmends of, and Suppliments to the Law on Accounting and Audit (operative as of 1/1/2010)
- Register of Bankrupt's Estate
- Register of Regional Development
- Register of Chambers of Economy.
Running centralized registers in a single institution such as the SBRA, which has jurisdiction over the entire territory of the Republic of Serbia, provides standardized registration practices - in accordance with EU guidelines - as well as standardized conditions for all stakeholders in Serbia’s economy.
Single central registers also allow state authorities and institutions to access information on registered business entities, their solvency, debts of natural and legal entities related to financial leasing and pledges over movable property and rights and similar, all in one place.