The Széchenyi Capital Fund Management Company invests seventy billion forints in Hungarian SMEs
The 100 percent state-owned state-owned company operating under the strategic direction of the Ministry of Finance, places nearly 70 billion forints for Hungarian small and medium-sized enterprises through its five risk capital funds, in two main objectives.
The two main objectives are to promote the international competitiveness of the targeted companies and to stabilize and give perspective to small businesses with the strengthening of competitive companies. The 2018 business year served as a basis for this, followed by a strong acquisition and placement in 2019.
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