Greece’s Public Power Corporation (PPC) Group, which is also present in Romania, has announced a strategic plan by 2030, which entails total investment of about EUR24 billion, partly paid for with an about EUR4 billion capital increase, to be conducted on the capital markets.
Electroalfa International (EAI), a leading player on the electrical equipment market, has completed the acquisition of Solar Technologies Consulting, a company that holds the rights and authorizations necessary for the development of an electricity storage facility (BESS – Battery Energy Storage System), with an installed capacity of approximately 52 MW, the project being located in Şelimbăr, Sibiu County.
Grup EM, which includes companies Electromontaj SA, the largest one, Iproeb, Emfor and others, has convened the general meeting of shareholders for May 26, 2026, proposing a buyback program for a maximum of 550,000 shares (3.05% of capital) with a view to implementing a Stock Option Plan for personnel loyalty.
Life is Hard, the first Romanian software company listed on the AeRO market of the Bucharest Stock Exchange, has kickstarted an extensive business model reshuffling process, which marks the company’s exit from the telecom market and an exclusive focus on digital solutions for the insurance indystry.
IULIUS Group’s total investment in Palas Iasi reaches around EUR380 million after the group announced the start of a new remodeling stage valued at EUR60 million.
The Macroeconomic Confidence Index calculated by the CFA Romania Association registered a steep decline in March, by 10.2 points, to 38.2 points, amid the deteriorating perception about current conditions and anticipations regarding the economy.
Egger Romania, part of Austria’s Egger, a supplier of wood-based material for furniture industry and interior decorations, in 2025 recorded turnover worth around RON2.27 billion (EUR450.2 million), up 6% from 2024, in line with ZF calculations based on Finance Ministry data.
SOCAR Petroleum, the Romanian subsidiary of Azerbaijan’s SOCAR, for 2025 reported turnover worth RON3.987 billion (EUR791 million), up 9.7% from 2024, in line with ZF calculations based on Finance Ministry data.
Beko Romania, the producer of Arctic and Beko electrical home appliances for the first time saw its turnover top RON4 billion, after a 16.5% leap in 2025.