Adris grupa

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Adris grupa d.d.
Public
Traded as ZSE:  ADRS
Industry Insurance, Tourism, Food, Real Estate
Founded2003 (Privatised and founded as Adris grupa), 1872 (Tobacco Factory Rovinj established)
Headquarters Rovinj, Croatia
Key people
Ante Vlahović (CEO)
RevenueIncrease2.svg HRK 5.5 billion (2016) [1] [2]
Number of employees
More than 8,000 (8 Mar 2014) [3]
Website www.adris.hr

Adris grupa d.d. is a Croatian company based in Rovinj. [4] It has more than 8,000 employees, [5] and is one of the leading companies in the region, [6] [7] with an annual income of more than 5 billion kunas (around 1 bln dollars). [8]

Since the sale of Tvornica duhana Rovinj (TDR) to British American Tobacco in September 2015, [9] its core businesses are Maistra (tourism and hotels), Cromaris (food industry), and Croatia osiguranje (insurance). [10] It also operates a public internship and employment program called "The Future in Adris" [11] and The Adris Foundation, which awards scholarships and donations. [12]

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