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Schengen by Air and Sea: What does it mean?
All EU member states approved Bulgaria’s and Romania’s partial entry into the free travel zone from 1 April, but are still to agree on full-blown membership
Seedblink's Instant Investments
In two years, 10 Bulgarian companies have sought more than 3.5 million euros through the Romanian crowdfunding platform
How Bansko turned into a digital nomad hub
The Bulgarian ski resort attracts foreigners because of its low taxes, affordable prices and proximity to the mountains
Blockchain tourists
The Bulgarian company LockTrip raised a 4.1 million dollars investment from Australian tourism giant Webjet
Spain’s Eurostars opens first hotel in Sofia
Hotusa Group’s brand replaces Best Western by renting its former City Hotel Sofia
This week: Bulgaria finally sets foot on three seas, Elections are here (again) and how to lose 550 million on gambling
An e-car maker might land in Lovetch, you can fly to Varna
Construction business: the largest builder in Bulgaria
How Veliko Zhelev turned his Hidrostroy company into an empire
Russia is back, Parliament is stuck, universities and politics don't mix well, and Sofia Airport is now private
K Insights 23/04: Some problems in the budget and a hope for sunshine in North Macedonia
The golden passports of Bulgaria; the new lockdown and the elections; how to get a year of free rent
K Insights 19/03: the dirty campaign begins and what is cyberethics
A huge boost for investments in renewables
Bulgarian authorities remove a significant barrier to market entry
Coronavirus puts pressure on Bulgarian banks
In the second quarter, banks’ profits plummeted due to higher provisions and declining interest and fee income
The pressure below surface
Bulgarian banks remained profitable in the first three quarters of 2020 despite the coronavirus impact but with the expiry of the credit moratorium drawing nearer pressure will likely increase on profit margins in the coming months
Economic outlook for Bulgaria remains (relatively) rosy
The chances of an impending recession are slim, the country’s forecast looks good compared to rising pessimism in Europe
What should Bulgaria expect from the euro?
It is now clear that euro zone membership has improved the economic performance of new member states
Meet the cities: The northern island
In spite of its infrastructure woes and the lack of large new investments, Varna remains a point of interest and a city full of subdued energy. It’s time to release that energy and support it.
The fund of funds is finally operati onal
The administrative structure manages EU -funded financial instrument schemes