Romania's financial supervisory authority has fined members of the management and supervisory boards of City Insurance, the biggest insurance company on the local market, a total of RON3.8 million.
Discount retailer Penny will continue to hire in 2021, as a result of store chain expansion and the development of a new warehouse.
The largest Romanian owner of office space, Liviu Tudor, is consolidating his position in the west of Bucharest after buying the former mattress plant Victoria site from businessman Dragos Bilteanu, real estate market sources say.
Romania's finance ministry on Monday raised 508.8 million lei (EUR104.2 million), slightly above the RON500 million level planned, selling bonds maturing in October 2034, at an average yield of 3.27%, central bank data showed.
Capital city of Bucharest registered 15,251 jobless people (of whom 8,167 women) at the end of December 2020, taking the unemployment rate to 1.28%, lower by 0.78% compared with November, according to data from the Bucharest Municipal Employment Agency.
An initial public offering of a minority stake in Romanian state-owned hydropower producer Hidroelectrica could take place towards the end of 2021 in the best case scenario, company CEO Bogdan Badea said Monday.
Romania's three-month ROBOR index, the interbank interest rate used as a reference to calculate variable interests for loans in lei contracted before May 2019, fell to 1.58% a year on Monday (Jan 25), the lowest level since September 29, 2017, per central bank’s aggregate data.
Vodafone announced Monday an investment of €20 million by the Vodafone Foundation to expand digital skills and education programs by funding local initiatives in Albania, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Turkey, a
Agricover Holding, an agribusiness held by Jabbar Kanani, has received shareholders’ approval to issue 800 bonds with a nominal value either of EUR50,000 or of RON250,000, depending on the denomination decided on by the company’s Board of Directors.
Cluj-based importer and distributor of electronic products and accessories Vitacom Electronics registered a turnover of RON50 million in 2020 Vitacom Electronics, a quarter of which from online sales, and estimates 10% growth for 2021.