At YATCO, we pride ourselves on the people behind the platform who help transform the way the yachting industry connects and operates. This month, we’re excited to shine the spotlight on Edita Vasiljevic, who joined the team 10 months ago and is based in Zagreb, Croatia. As YATCO’s Head of Charter, Edita plays a pivotal role in designing and implementing strategies that are redefining the yacht charter landscape.
Driving Innovation in Yacht Charter
Edita’s role is centered on building YATCO’s charter strategy and helping expand both current and upcoming charter systems. Her mission is clear: to optimize charter processes across the yachting industry, making it easier than ever for brokers and clients to market, manage, and book charters.
“What I enjoy most is being part of shaping a system that has the potential to transform how charter is managed globally,” Edita explains. “At YATCO, we’re not just offering software—we’re collaborating with our clients to develop tools that directly address their day-to-day challenges. That practical, solutions-driven focus is what sets us apart.”
A Career of Meaningful Contributions
Throughout the years, Edita has built strong relationships throughout the charter sector—connections that continue to inspire and guide her work. Among her proudest accomplishments is contributing to the development of YATCO’s upcoming charter strategy, which leverages her industry expertise to streamline charter operations for brokers worldwide.
Her contributions go beyond just technical improvements; they represent a commitment to making charter more efficient, transparent, and accessible.
Life Beyond Yachting
When she isn’t working to transform the charter industry, Edita enjoys immersing herself in activities that fuel her creativity and well-being. She loves reading, sewing, creating things, and staying active through the gym and hiking.
We’re proud to have Edita on our team, leading the way toward a smarter, more connected yachting industry.
Get in touch with Edita now to discuss all your charter needs.


