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    Mid Europa investment fund inaugurates its Bucharest office

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    Mid Europa Partners, one of the largest private equity investor in Central and Eastern Europe, announced the opening of the Bucharest office, an important step in strengthening the activity on the local market.

    Matthew Strassberg and Robert Knorr, Co-Managing Partners of Mid Europa, said: “The inauguration of the Bucharest office is a natural evolution of our commitment to Romania, as a result of the growth of the local activities following the improvement of the investment climate in the long term. long from Romania. Since 2015, we have invested almost 0.5 billion euros in Profi, the main chain of local supermarkets in Romania, Regina Maria, a major private operator of premium health services, and, most recently, Urgent Cargus, a service provider. of courier and parcel. ”

    Berke Biricik, the executive who joined Mid Europa in 2013 and will lead the activities of Mid Europa in Romania, said: “I was directly involved in our investments in Profi and Urgent Cargus, and now I look forward to starting the coordination process for monitoring. and starting new activities in Romania from the new office in Bucharest.”

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