Garanti BBVA launches "E-Term Deposit" campaign, offering up to RON 500 bonus
Through this initiative, the bank aims to promote mid-term saving habits and support customers in achieving their financial goals with a convenient and fully online offer.
Through this initiative, the bank aims to promote mid-term saving habits and support customers in achieving their financial goals with a convenient and fully online offer.
The new application enables users to track specific companies and use predefined lists organized by industries and economic sectors.
Galaxy VXL is compatible with both Lithium-ion and VRLA batteries, and with its Live Swap function.
The main purpose of the code is to support the issuer's corporate resilience in a rapidly changing world.
Located in an exceptional setting within the Paradisul Verde neighbourhood of Corbeanca and with a capacity of over 1,500 seats the complex will evolve under the Zooma brand.
The launch of this product is a significant step towards providing a more budget friendly option for up to 6 riders, or for 4 riders and 2 large pieces of luggage.
Differentiating itself from traditional banks, Salt Bank aims to be more than a bank: a 100% digital experience, adapted to users' contemporary needs.
Revolut became one of the first digital banks in the Economic European Area (EEA) and the first in Romania to launch eSIM.

The National Road Investment Company (CNIR) has capitalised on European financial frameworks by signing the first two infrastructure contracts for the A8 Unirii (Union) Motorway.
A Russian Geran-2 combat drone breached Romanian airspace and crashed into a residential apartment block in the eastern city of Galați early on 29 May, intensifying security concerns along NATO's eastern flank.
The Board of Directors of Intesa Sanpaolo Bank Romania has acknowledged the resignation of Alessio Cioni from his roles as General Manager and Chairperson of the Management Committee (CEO).
Christian Tour, one of Romania's largest tour operators, has successfully completed its initial public offering (IPO), ahead of its listing on the BVB.
Electro-Alfa International, a Romanian manufacturer of electrical equipment and provider of EPC and IT services, reported revenue growth and profitability for Q1 2026. The company's total revenues reached €25.7 million, up 12.2% compared to Q1 2025. Net profit increased by 2.9% to €6.2 million, supported by a 2% increase in EBITDA, which reached €10.6 million.