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Entrepreneurial heritage – the conquest of older companies

The expansion of older companies, the number of companies that have lived 25 years has almost tripled compared to 2018, approaching 77,000 today. The business environment is changing, and despite...

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For the first time, a Hungarian specialist was elected to the management of the world’s largest business organization

Business community building has grown into an independent, multibillion-dollar industry in our country, and the market leader BNI Hungary was a pioneer in establishing an entrepreneurial culture based on personal...

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Opten: The number of companies in Hungary continues to decrease

In 2023, the number of companies in Hungary has decreased every month so far, approaching the drop of 10,000 compared to last year. Although the desire to start companies increased...

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An important deadline is approaching for companies: the transfer price documentation must be prepared by May 31

In Hungary, roughly 15,000 to 20,000 companies are affected by the transfer pricing documentation obligation, i.e. the rules for recording transactions between affiliated companies. The professional preparation of transfer price...

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Hungarian company managers are more pessimistic this year, according to a survey

According to the announcement, a little more than half of the optimists expect a net sales increase of between 4 and 10 percent; in the IT sector, service centers and...

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Companies can expect significant inspections by the tax authorities: a fine of up to 260% can be imposed

In the coming period, taxpayers can expect frequent inspections by the tax authorities, especially in the field of general sales tax (VAT). The PwC Legal lawyers of the Réti, Várszegi...

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100 businesses at one address? It is becoming more common and more dangerous

From the point of view of company information, we call frequent addresses the addresses of headquarters where a large number of businesses are registered. This is a very interesting and...

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There are companies where workers receive an inflation supplement

To compensate for the effects of inflation on wages, the Bosch Group pays a special inflation supplement for the year 2022 as an additional benefit on top of the basic...

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GKI: large companies are more environmentally conscious than smaller ones

Large companies pay more attention to sustainability than smaller ones, but differences in environmental awareness can also be seen based on the activity – GKI Gazdaságkutató Zrt. told MTI on...

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K&H: Sustainability is important to companies, but they do little for it

In Hungary, the majority of company executives have already recognized that sustainability has a significant impact on the economy, which needs to be addressed, but far fewer are taking real...

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MKIK GVI: a small minority of companies are free from the effects of war

According to a survey conducted in April, the proportion of companies that reported a factor complicating their business due to the Russo-Ukrainian war was 92 percent, the MKIK Institute of...

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K&H: Big companies planned to increase their numbers – what can the military conflict in Ukraine change?

According to the K&H Enterprise Growth Index research in the last quarter of 2021, companies have not been prepared to hire so many employees for more than two years. The...

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The practice of mass corporate ownership is evolving

There can be a myriad of real economic reasons why an entrepreneur decides that more companies are needed to serve their business processes. Today, it is practically natural for an...

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When your business steps up: 5 tips for business development

It is a huge challenge and often a new time in the life of SMEs when they turn to new markets, expand their activities or simply increase their customer base...

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Protracted contracting may also stand in the way of growth for companies

The protracted contracting process is downgrading companies’ growth prospects, according to joint research by EY and Harvard Law School Center involving 1,000 legal experts. A contract that is late or...

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Corporate digitalisation: an addiction that strengthens the organisation

Oxford Economics and SAP surveyed 2,000 executives from small and midsize organisations about their priorities, challenges, and digital maturity. Small and midsize organisations have certain advantages over their larger rivals....

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Many large U.S. corporations have not paid taxes for years

More than two dozen large U.S. corporations have not paid a penny in taxes to the federal coffers for the third year in a row, even though they are all...

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Responsible companies attract investors

Sustainability considerations have become key for institutional investors, but fewer and fewer companies are able to meet their expectations, according to EY’s global research. According to an international survey of...

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MKIK GVI: the capacity utilization of companies has reduced

The capacity utilization of companies has decreased as a result of the coronavirus pandemic – the Economic and Enterprise Research Institute of the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MKIK...

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Opten: there are more than 10 thousand Hungarian companies with a turnover of 1 billion HUF

At present, more than 10 thousand companies are registered in Hungary, whose annual net sales exceed 1 billion HUF; and almost 7,000 of them are of full Hungarian interest –...

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The majority of Hungarian companies were IT unprepared for the pandemic situation

Nearly two-thirds of the companies were unprepared to set up security requirements when the coronavirus outbreak broke out, according to a recent domestic survey by Panda Security for 30 years....

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More than thirteen thousand companies have applied for job protection wage subsidies so far

More than thirteen thousand companies have so far applied for job protection wage subsidies – the Secretary of State for employment policy at the Ministry of Innovation and Technology (ITM)...

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EY would respond to the crisis worldwide with portfolio clean-ups

The ongoing economic crisis is forcing companies to divest their businesses and use the proceeds from the sale to improve their technological capabilities and increase their competitiveness, the global consulting...

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Companies with a strong online basis were more resistant to the coronavirus

Firms with strong digital feet have suffered significantly less from the crisis caused by the coronavirus epidemic, according to a recent online survey by Marketing Commando, 500 small and medium-sized...

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The problems caused by COVID-19 was taken more easily by those with a business continuity plan

Deloitte conducted a non-representative questionnaire survey on the business continuity (BCP) preparedness of domestic companies in connection with the management of the COVID-19 situation. The main lessons are that the...

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Opten had 20 percent more cancellations in February than start-ups

In February, the number of cancellations was 20 percent higher than start-ups, with 3,808 company deletions announced with 2580 start-ups, but the decline in the number of companies seems to...

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Opten: again is more of a sole proprietor than a company

After one and a half decades, there are more self-employed again than corporate businesses in Hungary – Opten told MTI. According to the company information service provider, nearly 88,000 sole...

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Bisnode: the number of Hungarian companies reduced further last year

More than 5 percent more companies were founded and 3.6 percent fewer companies were lost last year, but that was not enough to reverse the decline in the number of...

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Bisnode: the number of firms has reduced in every region of the country

By the end of the third quarter of 2019, more than eight thousand companies were operating in Hungary less than a year before. Unlike previous periods, all regions of the...

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FMCG giants commit to restoring biodiversity at Climate Action Summit

Leading FMCG companies including Nestlé, Kellogg Company, Danone, Mars and Unilever have formed a new coalition aimed at protecting and restoring biodiversity within their supply chains and product portfolios. The...

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