Signal Iduna received formal agreement to enter RCA market in 2025
In recent years, the RCA market in Romania has undergone a series of significant changes, which have caught the attention of both local and international actors.
In recent years, the RCA market in Romania has undergone a series of significant changes, which have caught the attention of both local and international actors.
The transaction will be completed following the receipt of the necessary approvals from the Financial Supervisory Authority and the Romanian Competition Council.
The Wellbeing service can be added to private health insurance packages for employees in companies of any size and integrates three plans: psychotherapy, nutrition, and parenting.
Household goods insurance against disaster risks, providing homeowners peace of mind regarding the costs of repairing or replacing affected personal belongings.
Signal Iduna brings even more flexibility to who have health insurance, simplifying both the classic reimbursement process
Signal Iduna Asigurare Reasigurare recorded a growth in gross written premiums of approximately 34% in 2023 compared to the same period of the previous year.

S&P Global Ratings has reconfirmed Romania's sovereign debt rating at BBB-/A-3 for long-term and short-term debt on 3 April 2026, while maintaining the negative outlook.
As Easter approaches, Romanians are preparing their shopping lists for gifts, food and household items. While people may make impulse purchases during this period, they show more restraint compared to winter holidays or Black Friday sales, according to the Financial Seasons Barometer conducted by CFA Romania Association with support from UniCredit Bank.
The Romanian Government has officially approved an emergency ordinance aimed at providing relief for the energy market through a temporary reduction in diesel excise duties.
Auchan Romania is consolidating its transition to green energy, accelerating the integration of renewable sources in its operations.
Purcari Wineries has announced that its Romanian subsidiary Crama Ceptura has signed an agreement to acquire 100% of the share capital of CaraprodVin, a wine producer located in Vârstecoiu Commune, Vrancea County.