Ford Business Solutions is expanding its existing Bucharest operations.
Real estate developer Speedwell, founded by Didier Balcaen and architect Jan Demeyere, has started construction works for the second residential building part of the urban regeneration mixed-use project PALTIM of Timisoara.
Chemical compound Chimcomplex Borzesti will carry out a Stock Option type program via which it will offer free stock to employees, managers, administrators and other affiliated legal entities to motivate and reward them.
BRD Soc Gen, Romania’s third largest lending institution by assets, is convening its shareholders to approve among others the distribution of RON980.5 million from 2023 profit under the form of dividends.
Integrated meat and meat products manufacturer Ferma Zootehnica, controlled by Lazar family, for 2023 reported EUR51.8 million turnover and expects 5% growth in 2024.
Taffo, a construction firm of Baia Mare owned by three shareholders, has acquired an industrial building which it plans to turn into an office space, as part of an urban regeneration project.
Agromar Balotesti, a fodder producer of Fierbinti-Targ, Ialomita county, with a two-decade presence on the market, plans to expand in the retail area this year by opening another 10 own stores, thus reaching 30.
Uniqa Asigurari and Uniqa Asigurari de Viata, companies operating in Romania under the umbrella of Austrian group Uniqa, reached an overall volume of gross written premiums of EUR119.5 million at end-2023, up 10% from 2022, in line with data provided by Uniqa.
NN Asigurari, the general insurance division of NN Romania, has received the approval of the Financial Supervisory Authority (ASF) to increase its share capital by RON24.5 million, up to nearly RON88.6 million, in line with data provided by ASF at the request of Ziarul Financiar (ZF) daily.
Construction firm Dimex-2000 Company, controlled by entrepreneurs Ioan and Neluta Lucretia Scurtu from the locality of Rebrisoara (Bistrita-Nasaud County), reported a turnover of over RON273 million (EUR55.2 million) for 2023, up nearly 51% on the year, in line with calculations by Ziarul Financiar (ZF) daily based on finance ministry data.