Banca Transilvania, Romania’s largest banking group by assets, completed a EUR1 billion issue of senior non-preferred bonds on international capital markets on Wednesday, with investor demand substantially exceeding supply.
The average total office fit-out costs in Bucharest slightly increased in 2025 to €1,077/ sq. m, according to data from the Cushman & Wakefield Echinox real estate consultancy company, based on the EMEA Fit-Out Cost Guide 2026.
Petrotel Ploiesti refinery, owned by Lukoil, will be restarted in 45 days after Romania got a derogation from the US government, announced Romanian energy minister Bogdan Ivan.
Romania's current account deficit decreased to EUR3.1 billion in January - February 2026, almost EUR500 million below the level recorded in January-February 2025, central bank data showed on Wednesday (April 15, 2026).
The average net salary in Romania stood at RON5,557 in February 2026, higher by 3.8% than in February 2025, data from the country's statistical office INS showed on Wednesday, April 15.
Romania's industrial output decreased by 1.8% in unadjusted data in February 2026 compared with February 2025 and was down 1.5% when adjusted for the number of working days and seasonality, data from the country's statistical office INS showed on Wednesday, April 15.
Banca Transilvania, Romania’s largest banking group by assets, on Wednesday launched a euro-denominated senior non-preferred bond issue, with as 6NC5 structure – a six-year maturity with a call option available after five years.
Cancom Romania, the local subsidiary of German group CANCOM SE, an integrator and provider or IT services and solutions, ended 2025 with turnover worth RON238.4 million (EUR47.3 million), up around 3.6% from 2024.
Medicover, the third largest private healthcare provider in Romania by turnover, at the end of 2025 raised the company’s share capital by RON19.5 million to complete the process of merger via absorption with Laurus Medical, a company it took over in 2022.
Romania’s top oil and gas company OMV Petrom reported total hydrocarbon production dropped by 3% in the first quarter of 2026 from the year-earlier period, to 104,200 boe per day, of which crude oil and NGL production represented 45,800 and natural gas 58,400, with the latter rising from the previous quarter.