Danilo Savić
CEO
Danilo Savić was born on 20 February 1974 in Kragujevac, where he completed primary and secondary school and later graduated from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, where he is currently a PhD candidate.
He has held the position of Director since the company’s establishment in 2020, and together with his team has positioned DCT as one of the leaders of digital transformation in Serbia and the region.
Under his leadership, the company has developed and provides highly reliable colocation, cloud and cybersecurity services, applying international standards and relevant certifications. Its clients and partners include Oracle, Huawei, Microsoft, Comtrade, Banka Poštanska štedionica and other leading domestic and international companies.
Before becoming Director of DCT, he worked as a Project Manager at ICLS, part of FUJITSU, and as an ITSM Manager at sTech, part of the UNIQA Group, where he led the project of migrating data centers from local countries, including Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Bulgaria, to a cloud system.
From 2016, he was employed at JSP “Kragujevac”, where he served as Director of the Information and Communication Technologies Sector and the Unified Payment Collection and Information Technologies Sector. He then served as a member of the City Council responsible for ICT, eGovernment and Smart City until 2019. The most significant project he implemented was the establishment of the City Data Center, and he also achieved notable results in various open data projects, for which he received an annual award in 2019.
In 2002, he began working at Direktna banka, formerly Credy banka and KBM banka, in the field of information technology. After holding several operational positions within the bank, he headed the Information and Communication Technologies Sector for more than eight years and also served as Acting Executive Director of the Support Sector. The most significant projects in which he participated and/or which he managed include the bank’s integration into the payment system of the National Bank of Serbia, implementation of the banking information system, integration of information systems of banks merged into the parent bank, consolidation of the primary data center and development of the disaster recovery data center, implementation of information system security standards, and similar projects. On two occasions, he served as a member of the Information Technology Committee and the Digital Banking Committee of the Association of Serbian Banks.
After graduating, he was employed at Unior Components, formerly Zastava Alati, where, after completing specialised international training in the field of information technology, he worked as an engineer and Head of the Information Technology Department.




