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Romania Basic Addresses Romania Basic Addresses Compiled by: Ernst & Young Romania Bucharest, February, 2018 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE AND MINISTRIES GOVERNMENT Parliament of Address Palatul Parlamentului, Calea 13 Septembrie nr. 1-3, Romania - Senate Sector 5, Bucuresti Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 - 414 1111/ 316 0300 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.senat.ro Parliament of Address Palatul Parlamentului, Str. Izvor nr. 2-4, Sector 5, Bucuresti Romania – Chamber Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 - 414 111/ 316 0300 of Deputies E-Mail [email protected] Website www.cdep.ro President of Romania Address Palatul Cotroceni, Bd. Geniului nr. 1-3, Sector 6, Bucuresti Presidential Office Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 - 410 0581 E-Mail - Website www.presidency.ro Government of Address Palatul Victoria, Piata Victoriei nr. 1, Sector 1, Bucuresti Romania Telephone/Fax +4021-314 34 00 / +4021-319 15 64 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.gov.ro Ministry of External Address Str. Aleea Alexandru nr. 31, Sector 1, Bucuresti Affairs Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 - 319.21.08/ 319.21.25 F: +40 21 - 319.68.62 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.mae.ro Switzerland Global Enterprise – Basic Addresses 1/13 Ministry of Internal Address Piaţa Revoluţiei nr. 1 A, Sector 1, Bucuresti Affairs Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 - 303.70.80 / 264.87.05 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.mai.gov.ro Ministry of Agriculture Address Bd. Carol I nr. 2-4, Sector 3, Bucuresti and Rural Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 - 307.85.88/ 307.24.22. Development E-Mail [email protected] Website www.madr.ro Ministry of National Address Str. Izvor nr. 110, Sector 5, Bucuresti Defense Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 - 319.56.60; T/F: +40 21 - 319.58.64. E-Mail [email protected] Website www.mapn.ro Ministry of Culture Address Bd. Unirii nr. 22, Sector 3, Bucuresti Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 - 222 82 91 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.cultura.ro Ministry of Regional Address Bd. Libertatii, nr. 16, Latura Nord, Sector 5, Bucuresti Development and Telephone/Fax T: +40 37 - 211 1409 Public Administration E-Mail [email protected] Website www.mdrap.ro Ministry of Economy Address Calea Victoriei nr. 152, Sector 1, Bucuresti Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 - 202 54 26 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.economie.gov.ro Ministry of National Address Str. Gen. Berthelot nr. 28-30, Sector 1, Bucuresti Education Telephone/Fax Tel: +40 21 - 405 62 00/ 405 63 00 E-Mail - Website www.edu.ro Ministry of Public Address Str. Apolodor nr. 17, Sector 5, Bucuresti Finance Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 - 319 97 59 -2274 / +40 21 226 10 00 F: +40 21 - 312 25 09 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.mfinante.ro Ministry of EU Address Tower Center, Bd. Ion Mihalache nr. 15-17, Sector 1, Funding Bucuresti Telephone/Fax T: +40 37 – 211 1301 / 211 1302 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.fonduri-ue.ro Switzerland Global Enterprise – Basic Addresses 2/13 Ministry of Justice Address Str. Apolodor nr. 17, Sector 5, Bucuresti Telephone/Fax T: +40 37 - 204 1999 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.just.ro Ministry of Address Bd. Libertăţii nr. 12, Sector 5, Bucuresti Environment and Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 - 408 9542 / +40 21 - 408 9605 Climate Change F: +40 21 – 408 9615 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.mmediu.ro Ministry of Labor, Address Str. Dem.I.Dobrescu nr.2-4, Sector 1, Bucuresti Family, Social Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 – 315 8556 Protection and Aged E-Mail [email protected] People Website www.mmuncii.gov.ro Ministry of the Address Bd. Libertăţii nr. 14, Sector 5, Bucuresti Information Society Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 - 400 11 90, F: +40 21 - 311 41 31 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.comunicatii.gov.ro Ministry of Health Address Intr. Cristian Popişteanu nr. 1-3, Sector 1, Bucuresti Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 - 307 2500 / 307 2600 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.ms.gov.ro Ministry of Youth and Address Str. Vasile Conta nr. 16, Sector 2, Bucuresti Sports Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 - 318 9000; F: +40 21 - 318 9001 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.mts.ro Ministry of Transport Address Bd. Dinicu Golescu nr. 38, Sector 1, Bucuresti Telephone/Fax T:+40 21 - 319 6124, F: +40 21 - 313 8869 E-Mail [email protected], [email protected] Website www.mt.gov.ro Switzerland Global Enterprise – Basic Addresses 3/13 GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES AND AUTHORITIES ANRE – National Address Str. Constantin Nacu nr. 3, Sector 2, Bucuresti Authority for Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 – 327 8174 / +40 21 – 327 8100 Regulation of Energy F: +40 21 – 312 4365 Sector (Autoritatea Nationala E-Mail [email protected] der Reglementare in Website www.anre.ro domeniul Energiei) ASF – Financial Address Splaiul Independenței nr. 15, Sector 5, Bucuresti Surveillance Authority Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 – 668 1208 / 659 6376 (Autoritatea de F: +40 21 – 659 6051 Supraveghere E-Mail [email protected] Financiara) Website www.asfromania.ro ANPA – National Address Str. Transilvaniei nr. 2, Sectorul 1, Bucuresti Agency for Fishing Telephone/Fax T: +40 374 466 140 / +40 374 466 139 and Aquaculture F: +40 374 – 466 138 (Agentia Nationala E-Mail [email protected] pentru Pescuit si Website www.anpa.ro Acvacultura) APIA - Agency for Address Bd. Carol I nr. 17, Sector 2, Bucuresti Payments and Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 – 305 4823 / 305 4802 Intervention for F: +40 21 – 305 4803 Agriculture E-Mail [email protected] (Agentia de plati si Website www.apia.org.ro Interventie pentru Agricultura) CNADNR – National Address Bd. Dinicu Golescu nr. 38, Sector 1, Bucuresti Company of Highways Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 - 9360/ 264 3344/ 264 3263 and National Roads F: +40 21 – 312 0984 (Compania Nationala E-Mail [email protected]; [email protected] de Administrare a Website www.cnadnr.ro Infrastructurii Rutiere) ANAP - National Address Str. Foisorului nr. 2, Sector 3, Bucuresti Agency for Public Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 – 311 8094; F: +40 21 311 8095 Acquisitions (Agentia E-Mail [email protected] Nationala pt. Achizitii Website www.anap.gov.ro Publice ) Switzerland Global Enterprise – Basic Addresses 4/13 OCPI - The Cadaster Address Bd. Expozitiei nr. 1A, Sector 1, Bucuresti and Real Estate Telephone/Fax T: +40 37 – 448 8101 / 448 8163 Publicity Office F: +40 37 – 448 8176 (Oficiul de Cadastru si E-Mail [email protected] Publicitate Imobiliara) Website www.ocpib.ro ANCPI - The Cadaster Address Splaiul Independentei nr. 202A, Sector 6, Bucuresti and Real Estate Telephone/Fax T:+40 21 – 317 4386 / 317 3162 / 317 7339 Publicity Agency F: +40 21 316 5224 (Agentia Nationala de E-Mail [email protected] ; [email protected] Cadastru si Publicitate Website www.ancpi.ro Imobiliara) OSIM – The State Address Str. Ion Ghica nr. 5, Sector 3, Bucuresti Office for Patents and Telephone/Fax T:+40 21 306 0800/ 306 0801 Trademarks (Oficiul F: +40 21 312 3819 de stat pentru Inventii E-Mail [email protected] si Marci) Website www.osim.ro ORDA – The Address Calea Victoriei nr. 118, et. 4-5, Sector 1, Bucuresti Romanian Office for Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 – 317 5070 / 317 5080 Copyright (Oficiul F: +40 21 – 317 5090 Roman pentru E-Mail [email protected] Drepturi de Autor) Website www.orda.ro MAIN BANKS Central Bank of the Address Str. Lipscani nr. 25, Sector 3, Bucuresti country: BNR – Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 - 313 04 10/ 315 27 50 Banca Nationala a E-Mail [email protected] Romaniei Website www.bnro.ro BCR – Banca Address Bd. Regina Elisabeta nr. 5, Sector 3, Bucuresti, Comerciala Romana Telephone/Fax +40 21 - 407.4200 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.bcr.ro BRD Groupe Societe Address Bd. Ion Mihalache nr. 1-7, Sector 1, Bucuresti Generale Telephone/Fax +40 21 - 302 6161 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.brd.ro Switzerland Global Enterprise – Basic Addresses 5/13 Raiffeisen Bank Address Sky Tower, Calea Floreasca nr. 246C, Sector 1, Bucuresti Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 - 306 3002 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.raiffeisen.ro Unicredit Bank Address Bd. Expozitiei nr. 1F, Sector 1, Bucuresti Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 - 200 2020; F: +40 21 - 200 2022 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.unicredit.ro ING Bank Address Bd. Iancu de Hunedoara nr. 48, Sector 1, Bucuresti Telephone/Fax T : +40 21 – 222 1600; F: +40 21 – 222 1401 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.ing.ro Citibank Address Calea Victoriei nr. 145, Sector 1, Bucuresti Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 - 203 5550; F: +40 21 203 5565 E-Mail - Website www.citibank.ro CEC Bank Address Calea Victoriei nr. 13, Sector 3, Bucuresti Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 – 311 1119/ 202 5000/ 312 3465 F: +40 21 – 312 5425 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.cec.ro Alpha Bank Address www.alphabank.ro/ro/sucursale/sucursale.htm Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 455 9999 E-Mail www.alphabank.ro/contact/index.php Website www.alphabank.ro BancPost Address Bd. Dimitrie Pompeiu nr. 6A, Sector 2, Bucuresti Telephone/Fax T: +40 21 - 302 0789 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.bancpost.ro Piraeus Bank Address Sos. Nicolae Titulescu nr. 29-31, Sector 1, Bucuresti Telephone/Fax T: +40 021 - 303 6969; F: +40 021 - 303 6968 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.piraeusbank.ro Banca Transilvania Address Str. G. Bariţiu nr. 8, Cluj-Napoca, Cluj Telephone/Fax T: +40 26 – 459 4337 / - 430 8028 E-Mail https://www.bancatransilvania.ro/contact/ Website www.bancatransilvania.ro Switzerland Global Enterprise – Basic Addresses 6/13 EXIM Bank Address Str.
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