Weastra strategic consulting partner Business consulting services
Strategy consulting services in CEE markets

contact.

weastra s.r.o

Tallerova 4
81102 Bratislava

Slovakia

phone +421 (0) 2 4487 1247
fax      +421 (0) 2 4487 1249

info@weastra.com

news ticker.

17. January, 2012 - Slovakia – higher inflation rate then in 2010

According to Slovak Central Bank (NBS) the rise of prices in Slovakia in 2011 was a result of a higher inflation [...]

16. January, 2012 - Fitch Ratings downgrades Hungarian Banks

Four Hungarian banks have received a downgraded rating from Fitch Agency due to the negative outlook for the banking sector in [...]

15. January, 2012 - Romania’s government calls crisis meeting over violent protests against austerity

After several days of violent protests on the main roads of Bucharest, Romania’s government called an emergency meeting late Sunday [...]


conquer the east.

together.





Weastra supports companies entering and growing their activities in Eastern European countries. We develop for our clients pragmatic and result oriented strategies and afterwards are jointly poised to turn them into reality.


Our customers are companies of all sizes and industries, but they have one thing in common. They are facing the challenge of expanding and growing their business activities in CEE. They benefit from our local expertise offering prime market intelligence and consultancy services in this dynamic region.

Weastra supports companies in any business situation to get operations up and running and boost corporate growth. A full-service portfolio from market research over market entry support to strategic management consulting such as M&A provides tailor-made solutions for even the most ambitious business venture in CEE. We are together with our clients on site and actively involved in their operations until we reach our shared goal:

Sustainable success for our customers.

We foster business growth in Central and Eastern European countries such as Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria.