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Articles - companies

British outsourcing company reached 200 employees in its Galati office

British company Euroanswer, specialized in outsourcing services, with two centres in Romania, in Galati and Bucharest, reached 200 employees in Galati, following the recruitment of 80 people in the beginning of this year.

Multinational groups in Romania to be impacted by changes in controlled foreign corporation legislation, says EY

Following the adoption of a new Directive that aims to block the avoidance of taxes inside the European Union, on July 12, multinational groups which are also present in Romania might have to redesign their holdings’ chain, according to professional services firm EY.

Erste Asset Management launches ‘Romania invests’ guide

According to the study, financial protection is the main reason Romanians put their money in investment funds. An overwhelming share of 88 percent of investors believe that investment funds might pay higher than savings products.

Moneycorp opens office in Victoria Center in Bucharest

Moneycorp, a UK-based foreign exchange and payment services company, has opened a full branch in Romania. The branch is located in Victoria Center, on Calea Victoriei.

Firms in Romania can get state aid for investments over EUR 1 mln

Companies will be able to receive state aid for investments over EUR 1 million in their production units, said the Economy Minister Costin Borc.

Deloitte could hire 630 people in technology center in Bucharest

Cable TV provider UPC, security software producer Bitdefender, and financial consultancy company Deloitte plan to create over 1,100 jobs in research, technology and service centers, in Romania in the next years.

The companies estimate a growth until September

In short term economic study issued by the National institute of Statistics, the company managers in all economic sectors estimate a growth of the activity until September. Concerning the number of employees, the companies in the constructions and services fields estimate the increase of the number of employees, while the industry is stationary.

Romanian companies becoming insolvent are larger, though fewer, says CITR

Agriculture and animal husbandry, industry (production) and real estate are the main fields affected by insolvency in the first half of 2016, according to an analysis by Casa de Insolventa Transilvania (CITR) on companies of impact in the economy (companies with fixed assets exceeding EUR 1 million).
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