Survey: 60% of companies in Romania invests in employee well-being
These are the most important conclusions of a survey carried out by EXEC-EDU, which has launched a division dedicated to well-being programs 9 years ago.
These are the most important conclusions of a survey carried out by EXEC-EDU, which has launched a division dedicated to well-being programs 9 years ago.
The Confidence Index, which is typically linked to economic expectations, has climbed for a fourth consecutive semester to 118, from 58, in June 2022
The purpose of this study was to have a clear understanding of the profile of the Romanian employee, thus making a comparison between the private and the public sector.
The group continues its investments in its portfolio restaurants as well as in the development of the restaurant and hotel segments.
About 62% of the customers visit the store at least 2–3 times a month, the highest percentage of all countries where Pepco is present.
A percent of 66.8% of Romanians are willing to take off from work or studies and travel without knowing the exact destinations they will be visiting.
More than half of the respondents (57%) believe that it is very likely that our country will face an economic crisis in 2024.
Now in its fourth year, the Office life experience survey was conducted in the Equilibrium 1 building in May 2024, with a response rate of 70%.
Only 8% of Romanians actively sought a job abroad in 2023, compared to 13% in 2020 and 22% in 2018.
Today's employees are not looking for a simple job, but for a work environment that offers a complete experience and allows to combine work with recreation and relaxation.
New EY survey finds boards must lean in and play a challenger role to establish sustainable business models.
Romanian companies anticipate improvement of macroeconomic indicators such as GDP, inflation and unemployment, but still adopt a prudent approach as uncertainty remains high.

E.ON Energie Romania plans to invest approximately €120 million over the next five years, primarily in developing its portfolio of energy solutions including photovoltaic systems, heat pumps, energy efficiency measures and electric mobility infrastructure.
DS Smith, the producer of packaging solutions, is investing over €14 million in its Romanian production infrastructure.
Romania recorded the most significant increase in industrial electricity costs across the EU during H2 2025, according to data released by Eurostat.
New car registrations in Romania increased by 2.7% in April compared to the same period in 2025, while electrified vehicles reported a 26% increase and a 68% market share, according to preliminary data from the Association of Car Producers and Importers (APIA).
Romania's trade deficit fell 9.3% to €7.7 billion in the first three months of 2026, down €792.1 million compared to the same period in 2025, according to data published by the National Institute of Statistics (INS).