According to a recent study by ANIS, the Employers' Association of the Software and Services Industry, the Romanian IT...
Driven by the demand for digital transformation and prominent solutions worldwide, Innovecs, a prominent global tech
Romania ranks fifth in the Central Eastern European region in terms of Internet users, but ranks second to last based on...
Online flower shops expect sales of around EUR 200,000 for the period between March 1 and 8, according to Floridelux.ro...
Romanian online IT&C retailer eMAG.ro posted sales of EUR 102 million last year, an increase of 60 percent on the previous year, the company has announced. It plans to further grow its sales to EUR 150 million this year.
Romania will allot EUR 15 million to hospitals this year for IT&C projects, according to Romanian Communications Minister Valerian Vreme.The Communications Ministry will spend as much as EUR 400,000 per hospital to outfit around 40 units, said Vreme.
Around 70,000 tax payers have acquired digital certificates in order to submit their fiscal declarations online in Romania, according to the National Agency for Fiscal Administration (ANAF). The companies which haven't acquired digital certificates have a six-month grace period to do so and can still submit the declaration in hard copy at the ANAF offices. In total, around 470,000 tax payers have to submit the single declaration for social contribution and income tax.- the 112 declaration.
The mobile marketing market segment in Romania will grow by 10 percent this year and reach around 100 million text messages, mainly fueled by notifications from banks to their clients, according to Netopia Sistem, which operates the web2sms service.
Romanian IT&C company Asesoft Distribution's own brand, Serioux, was the best sold of its products, with USD 10 million in sales last year, according to the company. Asesoft hopes to grow sales to USD 14 million for this brand in 2011 according to Razvan Ziemba (in picture), the company's general manager.
Online payments using bank cards increased by 38 percent in 2010, to EUR127.8 million and the number of transactions rose by 82 percent, to 2.26 million, according to data released by Romanian credit card transaction processor Romcard. In 2009, electronic commerce payments saw an increase of 75 percent, to EUR 92.8 million.
Romania ranks fifth in the Central Eastern European region in terms of Internet users, but ranks second to last based on...
Online flower shops expect sales of around EUR 200,000 for the period between March 1 and 8, according to Floridelux.ro...
Romanian online IT&C retailer eMAG.ro posted sales of EUR 102 million last year, an increase of 60 percent on the previous year, the company has announced. It plans to further grow its sales to EUR 150 million this year.
Romania will allot EUR 15 million to hospitals this year for IT&C projects, according to Romanian Communications Minister Valerian Vreme.The Communications Ministry will spend as much as EUR 400,000 per hospital to outfit around 40 units, said Vreme.
Around 70,000 tax payers have acquired digital certificates in order to submit their fiscal declarations online in Romania, according to the National Agency for Fiscal Administration (ANAF). The companies which haven't acquired digital certificates have a six-month grace period to do so and can still submit the declaration in hard copy at the ANAF offices. In total, around 470,000 tax payers have to submit the single declaration for social contribution and income tax.- the 112 declaration.
The mobile marketing market segment in Romania will grow by 10 percent this year and reach around 100 million text messages, mainly fueled by notifications from banks to their clients, according to Netopia Sistem, which operates the web2sms service.
Romanian IT&C company Asesoft Distribution's own brand, Serioux, was the best sold of its products, with USD 10 million in sales last year, according to the company. Asesoft hopes to grow sales to USD 14 million for this brand in 2011 according to Razvan Ziemba (in picture), the company's general manager.
Online payments using bank cards increased by 38 percent in 2010, to EUR127.8 million and the number of transactions rose by 82 percent, to 2.26 million, according to data released by Romanian credit card transaction processor Romcard. In 2009, electronic commerce payments saw an increase of 75 percent, to EUR 92.8 million.