PPC sees 15% gain in digital invoicing in Romania
PPC Energie has announced significant growth in the adoption of its digital services, with over half of its approximately 3 million customers now actively using the myPPC application.
PPC Energie has announced significant growth in the adoption of its digital services, with over half of its approximately 3 million customers now actively using the myPPC application.
Romania's manufacturing faces mounting pressures from evolving technologies, labour market shifts, and sustainability demands.
The new system will support organizations in both the public and private sectors that increasingly require solutions to manage, verify, and issue digital credentials credentials.
Unveiled at Glasstec 2024, the world's leading trade fair for the glass industry, the project addresses the urgent need for enhanced reliability in the critical lehr process.
In recent years, companies have shown increasing interest in digitizing document management and incorporating electronic signatures into their workflows.
This practice is also especially popular among Hungarians and Poles (84% and 80% indications respectively).
Differentiating itself from traditional banks, Salt Bank aims to be more than a bank: a 100% digital experience, adapted to users' contemporary needs.

Bulgarian Energy Holding (BEH) has entered the Han Asparuh offshore exploration joint venture in the Bulgarian Black Sea with a 10% interest.
Romanian communication consultancy Graffiti Plus (GRF+) is opening its private placement round on January 22, targeting retail investors ahead of its planned listing on the Bucharest Stock Exchange's AeRO market in H1 2026.
Only three in ten (30%) global CEOs are confident their companies will have higher revenues in the next 12 months, according to the PwC Global CEO Survey 2026, launched at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos. This percentage is the lowest in five years.
The Black Sea Energy Cooperation Association (Besca) has begun operations in Romania as a platform for collaboration among investors, developers, and experts involved in renewable energy projects across the Black Sea region.
While the EU discusses applying handling fees for parcels worth less than €150 from non-EU countries, Romania and Italy have decided to implement it this year.