Romania is represented with 56 companies, fewer by two firms than in the previous year, in a ranking of 500 largest companies in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) compiled by Coface rating agency based on 2020 financial data, placing the country fourth in the region.
Ioan Maties, boasting a 25-year experience in the hospitality industry, was appointed to the position of general manager of JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel, starting October 15, 2021.
French hotel group Accor, one of the world’s largest players in the hospitality sector, is expanding its portfolio in the region by signing an agreement for the construction of the first hotel under the ibis Styles brand in Chisinau, the Republic of Moldova.
Romania ranks 44th out of 168 countries, climbing one spot in the global ranking, but continues to be surpassed by all the other EU member states, according to the 2021 Social Progress Index (SPI), which analyses the quality of life and social wellbeing and is conducted by the non-profit organization Social Progress Imperative with the support of Deloitte.
The shares of One United Properties (ONE.RO) and Transport Trade Services (TTS.RO) will be included in FTSE Russell indices for Emerging Markets, FTSE Global All Cap and FTSE Global Micro Cap, respectively, starting December 20, 2021.
PwC Romania's mergers and acquisitions (M&A) team brokered the transaction through which IT company Arobs Transilvania Software recently acquired local software developer Berg Computers and assisted the seller throughout the process.
Almost three quarters of Romanian business executives believe the country’s economy is bound to worsen in the coming period, per the latest Confidex survey carried out by Impetum Group.
Dr. Fischer Dental, which operates on the dental works market of Romania and is controlled by dr. Antoaneta Fischer, raised 5.13 million through a private placement, with the operation completed on the very first day.
Ensana Health Spa Hotels, which owns three hotels in Sovata resort of Mures county, wants to reach accommodation capacity of almost 1,000 beds in the next 3-5 years, with investments amounting to EUR20-25 million, according to the company’s representatives,
Romania registered the biggest growth in the number of newly-established companies in the EU in the third quarter of this year against the previous quarter, in line with Eurostat data.