Merger of four municipal companies in Riga might take place next year
RIGA, Dec 9 (LETA) - Merger of four municipal companies in Riga might take place next year, said Riga city executive director Janis Lange.
The Riga City Council next week might make a decision on a merger of four municipal companies - Rigas Nami, Rigas Pilsetbuvnieks, Rigas Centraltirgus and Rigas Serviss - into one company.
A council will be set up for management of the merged company with three members, and there will also be an executive board consisting of three members.
Riga Mayor Martins Stakis (For/Progressives) said in a press conference that the idea about the merger of the companies is not new. His experience in business and about one year at the Riga City Council suggest that this is the right path for the city council.
As reported, the proposal on the merger of the companies was prepared by ZAB PricewaterhouseCoopers Legal in cooperation with PricewaterhouseCoopers financial consultants for EUR 9,500.
The merger is aimed at centralization of property management, increasing capacity of the municipal capital companies, strengthening of corporate management and administrative capacity.
According to Firmas.lv, Rigas Nami has a share capital of more than EUR 110 million. The company last year posted EUR 3.6 million in turnover and loss worth more than EUR 300,000.
Riga Pilsetbuvnieks has a share capital of more than EUR 42 million. Last year the company posted EUR 13.3 million in turnover and EUR 188,497 in profit.
Rigas Centraltirgus has a share capital of EUR 15.2 million. The company's turnover reached EUR 6.4 million last year, while loss amounted to EUR 254,339.
Rigas Serviss has a share capital of EUR 58,928. Last year it reported EUR 4.6 million in turnover and EUR 62,167 in profit.
- Published: 09.12.2021 14:51
- Mārtiņš Kalaus, LETA
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Merger of four municipal companies in Riga might take place next year