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Vulpe family has a RON49.8 million investment budget for the Fox cold cuts plant in Bucharest, more than double the 2025 one.
Eaton Electro Productie, the local subsidiary of US’ Eaton, which owns two factories in Maramures County (Sarbi and Busag) where it manufactures electrical switchboards and metal structures, for 2025 reported turnover of RON1.663 billion (EUR330 million), up 17.3% from 2024, in line with ZF calculations based on Finance Ministry data.
The average asking price for an old three-room Bucharest apartment in June 2026 reached EUR141,923, up EUR1,615 and 1.1% respectively against May 2026.
Heineken Romania, the second largest brewer locally, ended 2025 with RON1.7 billion turnover, up around 2% from 2024. Net profit dropped 23% to RON104 million.
Paint manufacturer Sentosa Impex, owned by Boca family, for 2025 reported turnover worth RON78.7 million (EUR15.6 million), up 6.1% from 2024, in line with ZF calculations based on Finance Ministry data.
The fitness market continues to grow in Romania despite the challenging economic conditions. In this context, Stay Fit Gym, a leading player on the Romania fitness center market, is stepping up expansion in 2026 and wants to open 20 units, marking the most dynamic year so far from this point of view.
The Board of Directors of the oil drilling company Foraj Sonde Videle (FOJE.RO) has decided to add an item to the agenda of the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders on July 23, requesting shareholders’ approval to increase the investment budget by EUR10 million.
Private equity and venture capital investments in Romania grew by more than four-fold to EUR433.6 million in 2025, with companies in this business increasing the number of employees almost 10 times faster than the overall Romanian economy, a study by the Romanian Private Equity Association (ROPEA) in collaboration with Deloitte Romania shows.
Growceanu, a private markets and equity crowdfunding platform authorized by Romania’s Financial Supervisory Authority (ASF) in accordance with the European Regulation on Crowdfunding Service Providers (ECSP), has launched publicly in Romania.
Romania Finance Ministry has today launched a new edition of the TEZAUR Treasury bills program, with 1,3 and 5-year maturities and annual interest rates of 6.25%, 6.75% and 7.15% respectively, set to be carried out until August 7th.
Austrian-held STRABAG has signed an agreement to entirely acquire Daroconstruct SRL, a Iasi-based construction company.
Simtel Team (stock symbol: SMTL), an engineering and technology group and one of the leading national players in the renewable energy sector, has opened a new subsidiary, in Italy, headquartered in Milan, as part of its international expansion strategy.
Romania retail sales dropped by 5.5% in the first five months of 2025, while May brought a 4.5% decline from the year-earlier period, in line with data published by the country’s statistics office INS.
Senior Software, a local business software developer, saw its turnover rise by 14.4% in 2025 to RON69.4 million (EUR13.8 million), a record high for the company.
Polish IT services group has entered the Romanian market by taking over the majority stake in Yalos Software Labs SRL of Bucharest.
Autonom Services, an integrated provider of mobility solutions held by brothers Marius and Dan Stefan, has successfully completed a private placement of corporate bonds totaling EUR30 million, according to a report published by the Bucharest Stock Exchange.
Romanian mergers and acquisitions (M&A) reached an estimated total value of $6 billion in the first half of 2026, reflecting a staggering 49% increase year-on-year, with 143 transactions announced, 3% more than in the year-ago period, an EY report says.
NXP Semiconductors Romania, the local software development center of chip producer NXP, ended 2025 with turnover worth RON443.4 million (EUR87.9 million), up 11.5% from 2024, and net profit worth RON34.9 million (EUR6.9 million), 41.9% higher than in the previous year.
Jidvei, one of the largest players in wine production and sale in Romania, for 2025 reported turnover worth RON236.6 million (around EUR47 million), up 7.5% from 2024, in line with ZF calculations based on Finance Ministry data.
Solina Romania (formerly Supremia Group), the largest producer of ingredients for the food industry, posted RON197 million (EUR39 million) revenue in 2025, down some 16.8% from the previous year’s about RON236.8 million (EUR47.6 million), according to ZF calculations based on Finance Ministry data.21128 items