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Serbia: New Acting Director General at MOL

The current CFO of Serbian subsidiary of Hungarian oil and gas company MOL, Zoltan Garai, is appointed as Acting Director General of the company.

The statement from the company said that Garai has more than 20 years of experience in the oil industry in various positions, starting from the sales, finance sector to the general manager in the territories of Hungary and Serbia. By coming to this position, Garai will significantly contribute to the further development of MOL Serbia, using the knowledge gained in leading positions in the oil industry. The gained experience will be used to contribute to increasing efficiency in business, realization of key investment projects planned for the next period, as well as achieving even better results. The current Director General of MOL Serbia Ante Aralica continues his career in Croatian oil company INA, which is also part of the MOL Group.

MOL has opened its first petrol station in Serbia in 2005 and currently it has a network of over 50 petrol stations in the country.

 

 

 

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