SafeTech Innovations, a Romanian cybersecurity company with offices in Bucharest, London, Abhu Dhabi and Ryad, reported RON26.7 million revenues at individual level for H1/2025, down 12% from the year-earlier period, a RON18.5 million turnover, down 19%, and a RON6 million net profit, 2% lower against the first six months of 2024.
Romania finance ministry has in the past two months contracted loans worth above EUR2 billion from national and international financial institutions, via a series of private placements.
German retailer Lidl invested EUR160 million in Romania last year, namely 2.8% of total foreign investments, with the company’s direct contribution to the state budget amounting to EUR765 million, in line with the company’s data, shows a KPMG analysis.
Meta Estate Trust, a holding company operating in the real estate field, in the first six months of 2025 registered RON13 million revenues, down 39%, and RON4.6 million net profit, 36% lower than in the year-earlier period.
Swiss kitchen appliance manufacturer Franke hopes its Romanian business will step back into the black after three years of decline.
Genesis Property continues to invest in office space development as Romanian employees increasingly ask for support for their professional and personal evolution.
In the first six months of 2025, Carbochim Cluj-Napoca, Romania’s largest producer of professional abrasives, registered RON13.8 million revenues, down 17.6% from H1/2024.
Bucharest’s four-star hotel Cismigiu, controlled by Spain’s Hercesa, boosted its turnover by 7% in the first half of 2025 and expects the same increase for the whole year, according to the company’s officials.