Thursday, 30th October 2025

Ananas Initiates Regional Expansion into North Macedonia

Ananas e-commerce, a branch of Miroslav Mišković’s Nova Technology Delta Group, has launched its online platform in North Macedonia, marking the beginning of its anticipated regional expansion.

A grand event in Skopje officially celebrated the commencement of operations for the renowned platform, which connects buyers and sellers in North Macedonia. On this occasion, Nina Angelovska, the Director for International Development, emphasised that Ananas.mk will continue to set benchmarks in the e-commerce sector, offering the utmost experience to its customers and partners. She also expressed gratitude to all associates who have backed the project since its inception in the market.

Denis Ampov, the manager of Ananas.mk, addressed the attendees, expressing his firm belief that Ananas.mk is poised to become a pivotal player in the online trade sector, contributing to the growth and enhancement of the digital economy, employment, and the nation’s overall commerce.

As per the company’s announcement, the introduction of Ananas.mk heralds a new epoch for e-commerce in North Macedonia, underlining the company’s dedication to fostering lucrative business opportunities for both partners and users. Ananas is committed to broadening its reach and facilitating the growth of the local economy by offering top-tier products and services via its platform.

Ananas first recorded sales in Serbia in the summer of 2021, and today, the platform boasts an offering of over 150,000 diverse products, supported by an expansive network of more than 200 partners.

Delta Holding has projected an investment of around 100 million euros into this venture over the initial five years.

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