Employees of the Mercedes-Benz Factory in Kecskemét will receive a profit-sharing payment of 800 thousand forints in April
Based on the results of the closed year 2024, the management of Mercedes-Benz Manufacturing Hungary Kft. has decided to provide a gross profit-sharing payment of 800,000 forints to the active employees of the Mercedes-Benz Factory in Kecskemét. This one-time amount will be paid together with the March salary at the beginning of April.
For the third year in a row, MBMH employees are being provided with a direct share in the company’s successes, thus thanking them for their outstanding performance over the past year.
According to the agreement with the trade unions, the amount is also determined by the local indicators determined by the Kecskemét management. All of these have had a positive impact on the amount to be paid. Jens Bühler, Director of the Mercedes-Benz Factory in Kecskemét, thanked the employees for their outstanding performance and highlighted that they laid the foundations for the factory’s success together, as a team, with their passion and their great results achieved in a challenging environment.
The expected amount to be paid was determined based on the group financial results for 2024, announced on March 4, 2025.
The Mercedes-Benz Plant in Kecskemét employs around 4,500 people and produced more than 146,000 vehicles last year.
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