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Austria-Romania Roundtable Business  Conference & Awards 2010

Austria-Romania Roundtable Business Conference & Awards 2010

With investments in excess of nine billion Euro and over 5,600 companies registered in Romania, Austrian investors reiterated their confidence in the opportunities offered by this market at Business Arenas Austria - Romania Roundtable Business Conference and Awards 2010. Organized at the J.W. Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel, in partnership with BCR, Raiffeisen Bank, Asirom, Cargo Partner and Julius Meinl, the conference brought together a wide range of experts and business leaders who discussed the current business trends and prospects for development. The photo from left to right: Wolfgang Schoiswohl, Executive Vice President, BCR; Rudolf Lukavsky, Commercial Counselor, Embassy of Austria; Daniel Pavel, Deputy Director, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Romania; Reinhard Zeitlberger, Head of Corporate Customers and International Desk, Raiffeisen Bank Romania; Boris Schneider, General Manager, Asigurarea Romaneasc ASIROM Vienna Insurance Group; Michael Neuhauser - Vice-president and General Manager, Infineon Technologies Romania

Germany - Romania Roundtable Business Conference & Awards 2010

Germany - Romania Roundtable Business Conference and Awards 2010 We at Business Arena Magazine are proud of our tradition in hosting such events and to have monitored the rapid rise of German investment here and the expansion of German business expertise.

Austria - Romania Roundtable Business Conference and Awards 2010

Austria - Romania Roundtable Business Conference and Awards 2010 We at Business Arena Magazine are proud of our tradition in hosting such events and to have monitored the rapid rise of Austrian investment here and the expansion of Austrian business expertise. This year's Austria - Romania Roundtable Business Conference and Awards will bring together leading Austrian and Romanian diplomats, bankers and business leaders, who will discuss their successes and air their views on future economic development here.
Most Admired Business Women Awards Gala 2010

Most Admired Business Women Awards Gala 2010

The event reunited the ladies that make a difference in various domains and who have brought their contribution to the Romanian economy throughout the years. Business Arena Magazine proudly recognized the creativity and leadership of women in the workplace and their vital contribution to the success of business and banking activities throughout Romania. Hosted by the Crowne Plaza Hotel earlier this week, the Gala brought together around 180 guests in a festive atmosphere.

Most Admired Business Women Gala 2010

The event reunited the ladies that make a difference in various domains and who have brought their contribution to the Romanian economy throughout the years. Business Arena Magazine proudly recognized the creativity and leadership of women in the workplace and their vital contribution to the success of business and banking activities throughout Romania. Hosted by the Crowne Plaza.

Greece-Romania ROUNDTABLE Business Conference & AWARDS 2012

We at Business Arena Magazine are proud of our pioneering role in hosting the very first such Greek conference over a decade ago and, through more than ten years of such events, to have monitored the rapid rise of Greek investment here and the expansion of Greek banking expertise.
Financial Leaders Hall of Fame 2009

Financial Leaders Hall of Fame 2009

At the end of a difficult year for the entire business community, Business Arena Magazine is proud to recognize the achievements and successes of banks, financial institutions and business leaders that found the winning strategies in spite of the economic slowdown. Financial Leaders' Hall of Fame 2009 brought together top business leaders at a special sit-down gala dinner hosted by the Crowne Plaza Hotel. Some 100 people from the financial and banking sectors, including directors of investment funds and representatives of major companies in Romania, together with representatives of the central bank, local authorities and diplomats, all took part in this prominent event.
Arad eyes infrastructure development

Arad eyes infrastructure development

While its priorities include the management of 70 million Euro infrastructure projects, Arad authorities have also been working on supporting local companies, according to Arad Mayor Gheorghe Falca, who attended BAM's Arad Business Roundtable 2009. In the presence of local business representatives, Gheorghe Falca spoke about Arad's economic evolution and its development prospects at the event organized by BAM in partnership with Blue Air and Cosmote Romania at the Continental Hotel. "As opposed to the rest of the country where there is a 1.5 deficit, we have a four per cent increase in revenues and a raise in exports." On this note, Falca added that with one notable exception, exports had been on the rise. "In fact, Arad is the only city in Romania that exports more than it imports."
Business leaders show confidence

Business leaders show confidence

With its 20 billion Euro financial "safety belt" granted by the international financial institutions, Romania has attracted direct foreign investments of around 2.055 billion Euro in the first four months of the year. Thus, the participants to "Crisis Turns into Business" seminar expressed their confidence in Romania's potential of reviving its economy in the short term. Organized in partnership with Rosia Montana Gold Corporation, Acca and Ramada Plaza, the event tackled topics such as IMF's financial support, banks' strategies in the current economic context and the contribution of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry to supporting the local business environment and private investment projects. According to ARIS, Romania will see direct foreign investments of between 4.5 and five billion Euro this year
Sibiu businesses complain about bureaucracy

Sibiu businesses complain about bureaucracy

Although Sibiu is one of the most active regions in attracting European funds, the local business community has expressed its dissatisfaction with the difficult bureaucratic stages that companies must complete to access the funds. The effects of the economic crisis and banks' tighter lending policies have determined many business people to look towards European funding with increased interest. However the bureaucratic quagmire and slow processing can lead to the demise of many companies relying on such funds, according to the participants to Sibiu Business Roundtable 2009, organized at the Continental Hotel in partnership with Blue Air and Cosmote Romania. Ioan Banciu, vice president of the Sibiu County Council, expressed his support for the local business people. "The system is extremely cumbersome for businesses," he agreed, adding however that the European funds continued to represent a viable solution for companies, as bank lending was still tight.