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Digi contributes to state budget

October 6, 2021 09.09 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

Digi Group, which includes RCS&RDS, paid over RON91 million (€18.37 million) in taxes and duties into the Romanian state budget in September.

In the third quarter it contributed over RON275 million.

According to Sergei Bulgac, CEO of Digi Group, “In August 2021, we contributed to the state authorities over RON100 million, the highest amount paid in a month in the history of over 28 years of the Digi Group. We continue to support the state budget, by paying taxes and taxes, with a new record amount at quarter level, amounting to RON275 million. We continue the axis of responsibility and at the same time build a sustainable business model, for the benefit of our customers, employees, partners and shareholders and of the entire company”.

RCS&RDS is the leading provider of fixed pay-TV and internet services in Romania and one of the most important contributors to the state budget.

It is also one of Romania’s largest employers, with over 14,700 people working for the group.

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Filed Under: Central & East Europe, Newsline Tagged With: Digi, RCS/RDS, Romania Edited: 6 October 2021 09:09

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