Ministry of Finance offers new Fidelis bonds for retail investors
The Romanian Ministry of Finance is conducting a new IPO for Fidelis government bonds, specifically for retail investors.
The Romanian Ministry of Finance is conducting a new IPO for Fidelis government bonds, specifically for retail investors.
The Ministry of Finance raised RON 1.65 billion (€326 million) in July through its sixth offering of Fidelis government bonds this year on the Bucharest Stock Exchange (BVB).
The average dividend yield proposed for shareholders' voting for a selection of companies within the BETPlus index is 4.8%, according to a Tradeville report.
Agroland Business System, the company operating the largest network of agricultural stores in Romania, today listed its second issue of its bonds.
This is the company's second bond issuance after the one in 2021 when the company raised RON 164 million from investors.
This decision aims to strengthen the company's market position and diversify its sources of funding.
The number of investors in the fund also increased more than 12 times in these three years, from 1,483 at the end of February 2021 to 18,265 in February 2024.
Romania's GDP recorded an increase in Q2 2025, according to flash estimates from the National Institute of Statistics (INS).
The Romgaz Group has reported a consolidated net profit of RON 1.67 billion (€338 million) for H1 2025 , which is 8.60% lower than the same period in 2024.
Romania's Minister of Finance Alexandru Nazare has announced changes to the tax regime of multinational firms as part of a wider effort to increase revenues to the budget.
JTI's global IT hub in Romania is expanding, with the number of employees growing from 140 at the beginning of the year to 170 currently, and projected to exceed 200 by year-end.
Digi Communications has reported consolidated revenues and other income of €1.11 billion for H1 2025, marking a 21% increase compared to the same period in 2024.