The Digital Consumer Protection project has started
The Digital Consumer Protection project has started. The project is implemented by the Hungarian Government Development Agency (KIFÜ) and funded by the European Union with subsidy of 1,687 billion HUF.
In its communication sent to MTI on Thursday, the KIFÜ reported: through the electronization and optimization of consumer protection processes, citizens will be able to handle complaints and other cases and the compulsory data supply will be available to the companies from anywhere via an online interface. (MTI)
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