Széchenyi Funds has invested in digital technology to support management
Széchenyi Funds has invested HUF 900 million in Billingo, which is designed to facilitate the daily lives of entrepreneurs. Founded in 2014, the company outpaced several large companies and became one of the largest online invo bills in the domestic market. The current investment will contribute to billingo’s presence on the market with a number of new services.
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