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United Group
NameUnited Group
TypePrivate
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded2007
FounderDr. Željko Topić, Dragan Šolak
HeadquartersAmsterdam, Netherlands
Area servedSoutheastern Europe
Key peopleVictor Janušević, Mick Mahar

United Group is a leading telecommunications company in Southeastern Europe, providing a range of services including telephony, internet, and television to millions of customers across the region, in countries such as Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Slovenia, and Croatia. The company has partnerships with major international brands like Vodafone, T-Mobile, and Orange. United Group's operations are also supported by investments from KKR, a global investment firm with a presence in New York City, London, and Hong Kong. The company's success has been recognized through awards such as the European Business Award and the Stevie Award.

History

The history of United Group dates back to 2007, when it was founded by Dr. Željko Topić and Dragan Šolak, with the goal of providing high-quality telecommunications services to customers in Southeastern Europe. Over the years, the company has undergone significant expansion, driven by investments from KKR and other international investors, including Apax Partners and Mid Europa Partners. United Group has also acquired several other telecommunications companies, including SBB in Serbia and Telemach in Slovenia, to strengthen its position in the region. The company's growth has been recognized by industry leaders such as GSMA, ETNO, and ITU, and it has participated in major industry events like the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and the ITU Telecom World in Geneva.

Overview

United Group is a private company headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands, with operations in several countries across Southeastern Europe. The company is led by a team of experienced executives, including Victor Janušević and Mick Mahar, who have previously worked with major telecommunications companies like Deutsche Telekom, Telefónica, and BT Group. United Group's services are used by millions of customers, including individuals, businesses, and governments, in countries such as Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Slovenia, and Croatia. The company has partnerships with major international brands like Vodafone, T-Mobile, and Orange, and it is a member of industry associations like the European Telecommunications Network Operators' Association and the GSMA.

Operations

United Group's operations are focused on providing a range of telecommunications services, including telephony, internet, and television, to customers across Southeastern Europe. The company has a strong presence in countries such as Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Slovenia, and Croatia, where it offers a range of services, including fixed-line and mobile telephony, broadband internet, and cable television. United Group's operations are supported by a team of experienced employees, who have previously worked with major telecommunications companies like Deutsche Telekom, Telefónica, and BT Group. The company has also invested in the development of new technologies, such as 5G and IoT, in partnership with companies like Ericsson, Nokia, and Huawei.

Subsidiaries

United Group has several subsidiaries across Southeastern Europe, including SBB in Serbia, Telemach in Slovenia, and Vivacom in Bulgaria. These subsidiaries provide a range of telecommunications services, including telephony, internet, and television, to customers in their respective countries. United Group's subsidiaries are also supported by investments from international investors, including KKR and Apax Partners. The company's subsidiaries have partnerships with major international brands like Vodafone, T-Mobile, and Orange, and they are members of industry associations like the European Telecommunications Network Operators' Association and the GSMA.

Services

United Group offers a range of telecommunications services, including telephony, internet, and television, to customers across Southeastern Europe. The company's services are used by millions of customers, including individuals, businesses, and governments, in countries such as Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Slovenia, and Croatia. United Group's services are supported by a team of experienced employees, who have previously worked with major telecommunications companies like Deutsche Telekom, Telefónica, and BT Group. The company has also invested in the development of new technologies, such as 5G and IoT, in partnership with companies like Ericsson, Nokia, and Huawei. United Group's services have been recognized through awards such as the European Business Award and the Stevie Award.

Expansion

United Group has undergone significant expansion in recent years, driven by investments from KKR and other international investors, including Apax Partners and Mid Europa Partners. The company has acquired several other telecommunications companies, including SBB in Serbia and Telemach in Slovenia, to strengthen its position in the region. United Group has also invested in the development of new technologies, such as 5G and IoT, in partnership with companies like Ericsson, Nokia, and Huawei. The company's expansion has been recognized by industry leaders such as GSMA, ETNO, and ITU, and it has participated in major industry events like the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and the ITU Telecom World in Geneva. United Group's expansion has also been supported by partnerships with major international brands like Vodafone, T-Mobile, and Orange. Category:Telecommunications companies

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