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Since the beginning of the 1990s, Deloitte has played an integral part in Central Europe’s transition through its advisory role to governments and local and foreign businesses.
In 1990 we established Deloitte & Touche Eastern Europe and started to serve clients in Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). At that time, our regional firm employed a handful of people, had offices in three Central European countries and the CIS and posted annual revenues of under U.S.$ 0.5 million.
Today, Deloitte in Central Europe employs over 3,000 people, spans 17 countries and has annual revenues exceeding EUR 180mn
Key Milestones in Our History
Central Europe
| AL |
Albania |
| BA |
Bosnia-Herzegovina |
| BG |
Bulgaria |
| CZ |
Czech Republic |
| EE |
Estonia |
| HR |
Croatia |
| HU |
Hungary |
| LT |
Lithuania |
| LV |
Latvia |
| MD |
Moldova |
| ME |
Montenegro |
| MK |
Macedonia, FYROM |
| PL |
Poland |
| RO |
Romania |
| RS |
Serbia |
| SI |
Slovenia |
| SK |
Slovakia |
1990: Local practices are established in Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia and the CIS
1991: Local practice is established in Yugoslavia
1992: Local practices are established in Bulgaria and Romania
1993: Local practice is established in Slovenia
1994: Deloitte & Touche Eastern Europe annual revenues exceed U.S. $50 million
1995: CIS separates from Deloitte & Touche Eastern Europe - Deloitte & Touche Central Europe is formed. Local practices are established in Latvia, Lithuania and FYR Macedonia. Our regional headcount exceeds 1,000 people
1996: Local practices are established in Albania and Estonia
1997: Local practice is established in Croatia
1998: Our regional annual revenues exceed U.S. $100 million
2000: Our regional headcount exceeds 2,000 people; local practice is established in Bosnia and Herzegovina
2003: Deloitte & Touche changes its brand to "Deloitte"
2005: Our regional headcount exceeds 3,000 people
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