CBC Sitel
The trade broadcasting company "Sitel" DOOEL Skopje is wholly owned by "Monteko" DOOEL Export-import Skopje. The owner of "Monteko" is Goran Ivanovski. He is the son of Ljubisav Ivanov-Zingo, a former businessman, politician and long-time MP in the Macedonian Parliament. CBC "Sitel" appears as the owner of both the construction company "Bogman" and the road freight company "Grenader". TV Sitel is also the founder of the "Macedonian Media Association", a group of private television stations with a national concession.
Mother Company
Monteko
Business Form
Private
Legal Form
Limited liability company
Business Sectors
Television program and broadcasting
Individual Owner
Other Online Outlets
www.sitel.com.mk
Business
Transport and Shipment
Grenader
Siltrans
Construction
Bogman
Trade
Monteco
Hospitality
AD Sileks
Textile
Silteks ST
Utility
Silcom
Stone industry
Sileks Mining
Chemical manufacturing
Silpen ST
Livestock agriculture and meat industry
Zemsil
Food and Beverage
Magroni
Castelman winery
Herba Plus
Sport
Football Team Kratovo
General Information
Founding Year
1997
Affiliated Interests Founder
The founder was prominent on the Macedonian political and business scene for many years. He died in 2020, and his family continued his businesses in mining, construction, pharmacies, transportation, shipping, textile trading, water production and more.
Employees
151
Contact
Address: Stoltenbergova No. 2 1000 Skopje
phone: +38923116-566
email: informativna@sitel.com.mk
website: www.sitel.com.mk
Tax/ ID Number
5225787
Financial Information
Revenue (Financial Data/ Optional)
7.06 Mln $ / 413.69 Mln. MKD
Operating Profit (in Mill. $)
82.765 $ / 4.85 Mln. MKD
Advertising (in % of total funding)
6.87 Mln $ / 402.5 Mln. MKD (97.3 %)
Further Information
Meta Data
The ownership structure and the financial reports are based on data recived from Central registry of the Republic of North Macedonia. The documents were received on 03.07.2023 based on a government decision from 2017 for free access for investigative journalists. The financial information is for 2022. For the calculation of the amounts in US dollars, the average exchange rate for 2022 from the National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia was used.
