Accenture Romania, the local subsidiary of the Irish-American giant specializing in management consulting services, technological and outsourcing sources, plans to recruit around 1,000 people by the end of its fiscal year in August 2024, thus reaching over 5,000 employees.
Polish group Amrest, which owns 59 Starbucks coffee shops and 10 Burger King restaurants locally, last year generated EUR3.2 million gross profit in Romania, up 28% from 2022.
Roofing maker Bilka of Brasov, owned by Horatiu Tepes, ended 2023 with EUR248 million turnover, up 7%. In sold volumes, the increase reached 25%.
Real estate developer Impact Developer & Contractor (IMP.RO) has obtained a loan worth RON19.5 million through the branch RCTI Company, as per a report published at the Bucharest Stock Exchange on Friday (March 8).
OTP Bank Romania recorded consolidated net profit of RON262 million in 2023, seven times higher than the level reported in 2022,as per the report published in Budapest, which presents the bank's results at a consolidated level, adjusted in accordance with the Group's standards.
Rompetrol Rafinare, a member company of the KMG International Group (Rompetrol), has started the general turnaround of the Petromidia refinery, scheduled for the period March 8 – April 26, an extensive project aimed at the maintenance, recertification and modernization of the production units of the largest refinery in Romania.
Romania’s biggest energy producer, Hidroelectrica, has announced the completion of repair and maintenance works on its hydropower plant in Costisa (Neamt County), following a total investment of RON6 million.
Romania's gross domestic product (GDP) estimated for 2023 amounted to RON1,598 billion current prices, increasing in real terms by 2.1% compared to 2022, provisional (1) estimates from the country's statistics board INS showed on Friday (March 8).
Romania was among the top beneficiaries of the European Investment Bank (EIB) Group's support in 2023 relative to the size of its economy, considering that new financing committed in 2023 reached a record high of EUR4.1 billion, which corresponds to around 1.3% of Romania’s gross domestic product (GDP).
The salary gap between women and men continues to be high in Romania, namely 21.6% in favor of men, reveals the “Equal Pay Gender” analysis, carried out by PwC Romania based on the data collected in the Paywell survey.