Romania’s national power transmission company Transelectrica (TEL.RO) got EUR48 million non-repayable funding on Tuesday, February 20, via the tenth funding contract the Energy Ministry signed with the Modernization Fund.
Romanian company EXE Software, specializing in software solutions development, currently has four open vacancies, seeking people to fill the positions of cloud operations engineer, test engineer, .NET developer and senior software developer.
Renault Group put Emanoel Derta in charge of the Dacia Design Center in Bucharest as of this year. He replaces Ory Yohann, who had been running the studio since 2021, overseeing the launch of new models like Duster III, Bigster and Spring.
Autonom Protect, the services unit for the insurance market of Autonom group, controlled by brothers Marius and Dan Stefan, has taken over the majority stake in Nova Ria24 Servicii, a company specializing in technical, medical and travel assistance services.
Softone Group, a leading business software provider in Greece and SE Europe, which operates in Romania via SoftOne Romania, has appointed Radu Opris the new Group General Manager International, the group said in a news release.
Romania ranks 14th in the European Union by new car registrations in January 2024, with a volume of 12,733 units, an increase of 3.8% on January 2023, data from the Romanian and European carmakers associations ACAROM and ACEA show.
Bozankaya, a Turkish-held public transport vehicle producer, has gained a project within a tender organized by Iasi City Hall via which it will deliver the municipality 18 trams with a length of around 22 meters and a minimum capacity of 135 passengers.
The Finance Ministry is readying to launch a new Fidelis government bond issue aimed at retail investors for which subscriptions will start on Wednesday, February 21, and end on Friday, March 1.
Matei Lucescu, the entrepreneur behind Grivita beer brand, wants to strengthen investment in the production unit opened last year in Popesti-Leordeni, boost the team from 20 to 30 people.