Croatian incumbent T-Hrvatski has renewed the contract of its management board president, Ivica Mudrinic.
In a statement, the company said that a supervisory board meeting had given the go-ahead for Mudrinic to serve another three-year term, starting on…
Croatian incumbent T-Hrvatski has renewed the contract of its management board president, Ivica Mudrinic.
In a statement, the company said that a supervisory board meeting had given the go-ahead for Mudrinic to serve another three-year term, starting on January 1.
He has been at the helm of the company since 1999, when it separated from the national post company.
According to the company?s own figures, T-Hrvatski has over 1.4 million customers in fixed line, some 2.8 million in mobile and over 580,000 in broadband via its Residential
and Business divisions.
The company is owned by German incumbent Deutsche Telekom(51%), the War Veterans’ Fund (7%) and the government (3.5%), with the rest freely floated.