TIMISOARA, Romania—Live cam company Studio 20 announced it has opened its third live cam house, this time in Timisoara.
The company invested 200,000 euros on the location, which covers more than 700 square meters. The building is located the center of Timisoara, in Marasti Square, and will provide 100 work posts and also glamorous lounge spaces.
Studio 20 operates other studios in Bucharest and Cluj-Napoca. There is also the pilot studio in Bucharest.
“Three years ago, when I had the idea of a global live cam franchise in a country as Romania, where this kind of job was done mostly on the illegal side of the employment market, I foresaw a great success of all locations in a legal and open business, and now it’s already happening. After just a year since we launched the Studio 20 franchise concept, we already have new locations opened with the franchise system: Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca and now Timisoara,” said Robert Vanderty, Studio 20 franchise manager.
“The project of Studio 20 Timisoara is a big challenge because it’s an industry where any woman can discover the beauty of her own mind and personal charm, combining work with personal growth, getting incomes that are much higher than average and in the same time becoming a stronger woman. We invested in latest generation technology, concepts and decorations that take you to a fairytale land but, most important, we invested in a professional team that provides permanent assistance and support to the models. We created a very pleasant and relaxing work environment to excel together and we did it in the Studio 20 network because is the worldwide best live cam studio and Studio 20 Timisoara is, starting today, the biggest, the fanciest and the best performing live cam studio studio located in Banat and all western Romania,” said Alina Toma, owner and manager of the Timisoara franchise.
“At the end of 2015, we accumulated a total income of 3 million euros, and the taxes that were paid to the Romanian public budget were over 1 million Ron. If we do a simple math for the whole video chat industry in Romania, that we estimate around 100 million euros and growing, then this industry may become one of the main exporters of services, it could contribute balancing the commerce trade and also balancing the payback of the external debt, not to mention what it could add significant income to the national budget. For this to happen we need that all the operators in this industry to work completely legal and public authorities start supporting our industry instead of hiding it”, added Vanderty.
For more information, visit Studio20.live.