Thursday, 30th October 2025

Energoinvest from Sarajevo Returns to Turkey

Bosnian engineering firm Energoinvest makes a decisive move to re-establish its presence in the Turkish market, signalling a strategic push for international expansion

In a unanimous decision, the General Assembly of Energoinvest d.d. Sarajevo has formally paved the way for the company’s return to Turkey.

Following a strong recommendation from its Supervisory Board, shareholders yesterday voted to halt the liquidation proceedings for Interenergo Turkey, effectively reopening Energoinvest’s representative office in the country.

This move underscores the management’s clear strategic direction towards broadening its international market presence and represents a concrete step in achieving ambitious business objectives.

The fact that all agenda items received virtually 100% shareholder support at yesterday’s assembly further solidifies a growing trust in the company’s leadership, empowering them to drive future initiatives.

Energoinvest is now clearly focused on strengthening its global footprint and asserting itself as a significant regional partner in the energy and engineering sectors.

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