Only 11% of Romanians could financially cope with the costs of repairing or replacing goods affected by a potential climate-related disaster that would affect their home, as per the latest sociological survey carried out by IRES for the National Association of Insurance and Reinsurance Companies in Romania (UNSAR)
Only 10% of real estate companies in Romania expect decline in returns amid uncertainty regarding the evolution of the conflict in Ukraine, with players from Romania being the most optimistic in the region on this matter, according to the Deloitte Real Estate Confidence Survey for Central Europe 2023, conducted in three countries in the region, namely Poland, the Czech Republic and Romania.
Only 28% of Romanians have benefited from pay raises in 2022, 47.1% of them have received salary increases of up to 5% and 36.8% have seen increases of 5% to 10%, as per a survey conducted by CEC Bank in partnership with banking comparator FinZoom.ro.
Only 5% of digitization projects completed, with application in the Romanian public sector, are actually used and continue to be developed and to benefit from maintenance services – as per an analysis of OVES Enterprise, a Romanian software development company established in 2015, in Cluj-Napoca.
Only ten out of 25 construction companies with more than RON100 million revenue, which had doubled revenue in 2019, posted growth again in 2020.