Restart Energy, one of the main independent suppliers of electricity and renewable energy in Romania for household consumers and SMEs, has completed the construction and installation of two PV power stations for Tulcea-based Aquaserv, totally worth above EUR600,000.
BayWa r.e. Romania, the local subsidiary of BayWa group founded more than 100 years ago in Germania, has acquired White Gate photovoltaic park of Constanta county with a power of around 46 MWp.
Romanians last year spent RON308 million (EUR63 million) in cinemas, 25% more than in 2022, with the number of spectators rising by 16%, to around 13 million persons, slightly below the 2019 level, in line with data provided by Romania National Film Centre and analyzed by real estate consultancy Cushman & Wakefield Echinox.
Entrepreneurial group Agroland Business, which owns the largest farming supplies store chain in Romania, has turned the Caransebes feed factory into a certified organic unit in the wake of a deal that involved a EUR200,000 investment.
Online retailer evoMAG in 2023 saw sales abroad double, with the weight of this segment climbing to around 10% of total sales.
Huawei, Ericsson and Nokia Networks, three of the largest global producers of equipment and services suppliers for the telecom industry, reported declining turnovers in Romania for 2023.
Minifarm pharmacy chain, with units in Tulcea and Constanta counties and in Bucharest, ended 2023 with RON380.5 million turnover, up 19% from 2022.
Fiterman Pharma, the drug producer controlled by Fiterman family of Iasi, in 2023 saw its turnover go down by almost 10%, while profit halved.
Fuel wholesaler JT Grup Oil, which owns the newest private oil product terminal in Constanta harbor, is readying to list on the AeRO market of the Bucharest Stock Exchange, eyeing the first two weeks of next month to this end, the company’s representatives told ZF.
Romanian fintech Instant Factoring IFN has signed a EUR1 million subordinated loan agreement with the European Investment Fund to expand lending to small enterprises in Romania.
The ten largest companies on Romania postal and courier services market together generated overall turnover worth RON5.6 billion in 2023, up 12% from the previous year, reveals a ZF analysis based on Finance Ministry and company data.