Eurohold and EIG officially launched €500M arbitration proceedings against Romania

Business Forum
Eurohold Bulgaria AD (Eurohold) and Euroins Insurance Group AD (EIG) have officially filed a Request for Arbitration against the Government of Romania at the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) in Washington, DC. The claim is more than €500 million. The dispute was announced on Wednesday evening on the Sofia Stock Exchange.

Eurohold and EIG have commenced the arbitration proceedings due to the failure of the Romanian state to observe its obligations under the bilateral investment treaty between Bulgaria and Romania, including its obligation to provide fair and equitable treatment to the companies. EIG has been one of the largest investors in the Romanian insurance market, having invested approx. €280 million. Eurohold and EIG seek justice and redress for the multiple unlawful acts of the Romanian authorities, which have damaged EIG's business in Romania, and completely destroyed it in the case of Euroins Romania. The acts of the Romanian authorities in this case impacted negatively the entire Romanian insurance market, including the insured and injured persons.

On 17 March 2023, ASF, the Romanian financial authority, unjustifiably withdrew the license of Euroins Romania. As Eurohold had previously announced, the decision of the regulator was arbitrary and discriminatory. It constituted an unlawful expropriation  of Euroins Romania in a flagrant breach of EU and international law. The illegal decision of the ASF caused the bankruptcy of the Romanian insurer in June 2023, destroying the business operations of the company, previously a leader in the local insurance sector.

On 25 October, 2023, Eurohold and EIG sent a Notice of Dispute to the Romanian government, in which they requested amicable settlement of the dispute related to the case of Euroins Romania, without prejudice to the group's right to bring arbitration proceedings. The Romanian government has not used this option.

"As we have already informed all stakeholders, we would protect our investments by all legal and lawful means. The Romanian state decided not to address the issues we raised. Moreover, it did not even make an attempt to discuss the topic with us. In addition to this, the Romanian authorities fully neglected our constructive proposals to resolve the dispute and save damages and costs the ASF imposed on the Romanian citizens by illegally revoking the license of Euroins Romania. So, we are moving further with the arbitration proceeding as the next logical step," clarified Todor Danailov, CEO of EIG.

Eurohold and EIG are advised in the arbitration proceedings by the leading multinational law firm Pinsent Masons as well as by Djingov, Gouginski, Kyutchukov & Velichkov (DGKV), one of the largest and most prominent law firms in Bulgaria.

RECOMMENDED
RECOMMENDED FROM THE HOME PAGE
Banks in CESEE region show growing confidence in credit
Finance

Banks in CESEE region show growing confidence in credit

Banks in Central Eastern South-Eastern Europe report improving trends, with credit demand remaining robust, particularly from companies, while banks anticipate improvement in credit supply following a period of contraction.

Economy

Romania's trade deficit narrows in first 11 months of 2025

Romania's trade balance deficit (FOB/CIF) for January-November 2025 reached €29.77 billion, down €299.6 million (-1.0%) compared to the same period in 2024, according to data published by the National Institute of Statistics (INS).

Economy

Romanian chamber of commerce backs EU-Mercosur trade deal

The Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIR) has unanimously decided to support the free trade agreement between the EU and Mercosur, backing the decision made by the European Association of Chambers of Commerce (Eurochambres) at its November 2024 General Assembly.

READ MORE
Business Forum  |  13 January, 2026 at 3:28 PM