Global cloud communications platform Infobip has announced the appointment of Mirza Bukva as Director of Operator Partnerships for the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region.
Bukva is a long-serving member of Infobip, having spent close to a decade with the company in a variety of leadership roles within its telecom partnerships division.
He previously served as Head of Telecom Partnerships for Africa, where he focused on improving connectivity optimisation, monetising telecom products, and managing strategic partnerships.
Before joining Infobip, Bukva built a career in sales and analytics, applying both relationship-driven strategies and data-focused decision-making to help deliver business results.

“Infobip operates at the forefront of telecommunications innovation, enabling seamless communication for businesses worldwide. By prioritising strong relationships and aligning strategies with emerging industry trends like 5G infrastructure and fintech convergence, my goal will be to solidify Infobip’s position as a trusted partner in the telecom ecosystem,”
Bukva said following his appointment.
In his new role, Bukva will be responsible for shaping and implementing Infobip’s telecom partnership strategies throughout the EMEA region.
His work will involve managing operator relationships, ensuring the company’s solutions reflect evolving market demands, and supporting revenue growth.
Drawing on his industry experience, Bukva aims to build long-term partnerships that create lasting value for both Infobip and its collaborators.

“Mirza’s appointment aligns with the company’s vision to enhance its leadership in the telco sector by forging deeper partnerships, driving digital transformation, and unlocking growth opportunities through cutting-edge solutions such as Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) and AI-driven customer engagement. He will be instrumental in continuing to redefine communication technology across EMEA,”
said Matija Ražem, Chief Commercial Telecom Officer at Infobip.
Bukva’s remit will cover Europe’s established telecom markets, the Middle East’s dynamic sector, and Africa’s digital growth landscape.
He will look to adapt partnership strategies to regional differences while maintaining alignment with Infobip’s broader global objectives.
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