
Romania rolls out state aid scheme for large energy consumers
The Romanian government has approved a new state aid scheme with a total budget of RON 578 million (up to €150 million) to assist large energy consumers in Romania.
The panellists of Property Forums latest free virtual event discussed the potential short- and long-term impacts of the coronavirus crisis on property markets in the SEE region.
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Srdjan Teofilovic, Head of Capital Markets & Investor Services, CBS International
Filip Vucagic MRICS, Partner / Director, Colliers International Croatia
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The Romanian government has approved a new state aid scheme with a total budget of RON 578 million (up to €150 million) to assist large energy consumers in Romania.
Romania's unemployment rate at the end of February 2025 was 3.37%, a decrease of 0.01 percentage points compared to the previous month.
Electrica saw a net profit of RON 376.5 million (€75.5 million) in 2024, down 39.3% compared to 2023, while its operating revenues totaled RON 10.87 billion (€2.1 billion).
Romania's Ministry of Finance successfully raised RON 75 million (€15 million) from commercial banks on Friday.
Distribuție Energie Oltenia (DEO), the electricity distribution company part of Evryo Group, has signed a large scale syndicated loan.