Senior managers of Inker and Roca told a news conference in Zagreb on Wednesday that the agreement would be implemented tomorrow.
The remaining 2.94 percent of shares are held by small shareholders whom Roca managers will present the company's offer this month.
Representatives of both companies declined to speak about the value of the acquisition.
Roca manager Domingo Colomo Parados said that the purchase of Inker paved the way for this multinational company to enter the Croatian market and consequently the entire western Balkans.
Roca is preparing a three-year strategic plan for the development of the Croatian company with an emphasis on redoubling the turnover and ensuring a 30-percent increase in the sales growth.
Founded in 1917 by the four Roca brothers, Compania Roca Radiadores, S.A., initially produced cast iron radiators, adding to their range with cast iron baths in 1925, vitrious china in 1936, taps and fittings in 1954, and floor and wall tiles in 1980, represented the unstoppable expansion of Roca in the Bathroom market.
Currently, the company is operating in more than 80 countries and has a turnover of 1.7 billion euros.