Companies
Serbia retail buyouts show how hidden debt can inflate the real price
Serbian retail acquisitions of Idea and DIS looked modest on paper, but inherited liabilities push enterprise values far higher. The deals illustrate how margin pressure and…
German firms expand in Serbia, pushing corporate footprint above 900 companies
More than 900 German-capital companies operate in Serbia, employing around 80,000 people and helping drive an industrial ecosystem that has attracted nearly €4.7 billion in investment…
Telekom Srbija posts record €2.3 billion revenue as profits accelerate
Telekom Srbija reported record annual revenues of €2.3 billion and operating profit of €1.3 billion, with net profit rising to more than €200 million in 2025.…
Zijin’s Serbia copper boom lifts profits—while deposit limits reshape the growth outlook
Zijin Mining says its Serbian copper operations are generating roughly €500 million in profit, helping push the wider platform above €1 billion in 2025. But the…
Rivian’s Belgrade engineering push highlights how Europe’s auto value chain is being redrawn
Rivian is expanding its software and digital engineering footprint in Belgrade, supported by a €3.5 million Serbian subsidy approved in 2025. The move underscores a broader…
Možura wind farm disclosures underscore governance gaps in Montenegro’s early renewables deals
New disclosures tied to the MoĹľura wind farm show profits continuing to be monetised through ownership and transaction structures, even as the project moved toward operational…
EPCG and Masdar JV points to Montenegro’s push for export-led renewable power
Montenegro’s state utility Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) has signed an agreement with Masdar to create a joint platform for building and operating renewable assets, with a…
Zijin’s stake move puts southwest Serbia on the gold map as Rogozna gains momentum
Chinese miner Zijin Mining has moved past a 5% ownership threshold in Strickland Metals’ Rogozna project, sharpening focus on southwest Serbia as a potential new gold…
Serbia’s NIS restructuring tests energy security and sovereignty as U.S. sanctions and MOL entry converge
Serbia is reshaping the ownership of NIS under repeated U.S. sanctions waivers, with MOL emerging as a candidate to buy about 56% of the company. The…
Serbia drafts tighter corporate takeover rules to bolster minority protections and market confidence
Serbia is preparing a new law to govern corporate takeovers, introducing stricter procedures and stronger safeguards for minority shareholders. The draft seeks to improve transparency and…