economy
January 22, 2026
Kakva je dalja procedura oko preuzimanja NIS-a i kada će biti ponuđen otkup akcija malim akcionarima?
Mađarski MOL i ruski Gasprom Njeft načinili su tek prvi korak u promeni vlasničke strukture u Naftnoj industriji Srbije (NIS) potpisivanjem glavne odredbe obavezujućeg okvirnog sporazuma.

TL;DR
- MOL and Gazprom Neft have signed a binding framework agreement, the first step in changing NIS ownership.
- US Treasury Department (OFAC) approval is essential for the transaction to proceed.
- MOL's offer to acquire remaining shares from minority shareholders can only happen after OFAC and domestic regulator approvals.
- The price for minority shareholders will be determined by Serbian law, likely influenced by the MOL-Gazprom transaction price due to NIS's suspended trading.
- Minority shareholders are not obligated to sell their shares; it is their right to accept or decline the offer.
- ADNOC may become a co-investor with MOL or enter NIS through a capital increase or as an operational partner.
- Serbia aims to increase its stake in NIS by approximately five percent, likely through a portion of the shares MOL acquires from Gazprom.
- A realistic scenario involves MOL as the controlling European shareholder, Serbia increasing its stake, and ADNOC as an energy partner, balancing political interests.
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