The Bucharest Stock Exchange (BVB) and the Romanian online travel agency Paravion recently partnered to launch the Leii BVB campaign, which will reward investors trading on the BVB in recognition of the 150th anniversary of Romania adopting the leu as its currency.
Croatian brokerage company Agram Brokers recently announced that it was once again the leading trader on the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) in terms of transactions for 2016.
The VIRTUS philanthropic awards recently selected Vojvodjanska Bank as one of three finalists for its "Long-Term Partnership Between Profit and Non-Profit Sector" award, in recognition of the bank’s collaborative efforts with the Gallery of Matica Srpska.
Tech startups and other businesses in Bulgaria and elsewhere
around the region are getting cash injections from a program called the Joint
European Resources for Micro to Medium Enterprises (JEREMIE).
Municipalities throughout Greece will now be able to offer citizens electronic services through an Android application, thanks to a development from Altec Software’s Research Programs Division.
The SA Thessaloniki Port Authority (THPA SA) of Greece recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki’s Polytechnic School that will see them cooperate on developing port and transport programs of study.
Y-Combinator seed fund Co-Founcer Pol Graham, a well-respected programmer, entrepreneur and investor, recently penned a piece offering advice to prospective startups for Startit, a website run by Serbian technology development nonprofit SEE ICT.
Bulgaria's Fibank, also known as First Investment Bank, now offers a new Right of Choice mortgage loan with the interest rate fixed at 3.5 percent for the first three years of the loan.
The Piraeus Port Authority SA (PPA) in Greece is seeking a consultant to act as a project manager and designer to compile and approve project design studies, and supervise project construction.
The president of New Democracy, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, spoke out recently about the persecution of journalists and others who voice their views against those in power.
Belgrade-headquartered Pixelnetica recently unveiled its next generation scanning software that it says will help companies reduce their maintenance and development costs.