Invej

Invej is a Serbian media company headquartered in Belgrade.[3][4]

Invej
Joint-stock company
IndustryWholesale
Founded19 January 1993 (1993-01-19)
Headquarters,
Serbia
Key people
Stanko Tomović (General director)
Zorica Rudaković (CEO)
Revenue €90.86 million (2018)[1]
(€25.87 million) (2018)[1]
Total assets €81.94 million (2018)[2]
Total equity €0 (2018)[2]
OwnerSrđan Sredojević
Number of employees
1,157 (2018)
SubsidiariesVital a.d.
Sunce d.o.o.
Novo Sunce d.o.o.
Albus a.d.
Aurora Pharm d.o.o.
Milan Blagojević a.d.
Ratar a.d.
Ratar Corn d.o.o.
Websitewww.invej.rs

Subdivisions

The company is the owner of: Happy TV (one of the leading commercial television stations in Serbia); Ratar (enterprise for the production of wheat products); Rubin a.d. (beverage industry); Milan Blagojević Smederevo (household appliances); Pekarska industrija (pastry industry); Vital (oil factory);[5] Monus (cigarette factory);[6] Medela (company for production of confectionery and food products); Sunce (oil factory); Kasina (hotel and club); Ideogram (DVD publishing company and synchronization); City Port (production and trade enterprise); and, Albus (home chemistry).[7]

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