Tag "pénzügyek"

Young people keep the spirits up in the world’s most pessimistic country

Even in a global context, Hungarians see their own financial situation and the fate of the country’s economy the most pessimistically, according to the Hungarian data published for the first...

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According to a research, Hungarians pay attention to finances

Hungarians pay attention to their money, do their shopping carefully, see what they buy for what and for how much, look for favorable, special offers – according to a survey...

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Magyar Bankholding Zrt.: The new, unified large bank may start in 2023

The Magyar Bankholding Zrt. has adopted a five-year business strategy for the merger of Budapest Bank, MKB Bank and Takarékbank. The emerging large bank aims to be the most modern...

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Intrum the youngest and oldest have been hit hardest by the crisis

Young people and the finances of retirees were hit hardest by the coronavirus crisis in the fourth quarter of last year, while nearly a tenth of young people were able...

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A new code makes online shopping safer

In the Financial Corner section of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank (MNB), origo seeks answers to the following question from central bank experts: “I would have bought online with my bank...

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Immediate bank transfer will have a big impact on curbing cash flow

It will have a huge impact on curbing cash flow if an immediate bank transfer is triggered – Trencsán Erika, leading financial expert told M1 news channel on Saturday. The...

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(HU) Új üzletágvezetőkkel erősít az SAP Magyarországon

SAP strengthens with new business leaders in Hungary The SAP Hungary Kft. has appointed new professional executives to head the service, consulting business and the financial-insurance sector. In the future,...

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K&H: the popularity of cash deposit ATMs increases

Cash deposit machines (ATMs) and automated cash registers are gaining popularity at K&H Bank. Rajna Gábor Sales Director at K & H Bank said at a press conference on Wednesday...

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The number of corporate bank cards is increasing

The number of business bank cards issued in Hungary has increased dramatically over the past two years, while the total market has virtually stagnated in terms of the number of...

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Cofidis: Consumer loans and personal loans were the most popular last year

Consumer loans and personal loans were the most popular products of the credit market in 2016 – according to a recent national representative survey of Cofidis that was sent to...

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GfK: the proportion of customers loyal to their banks is increasing

The proportion of customers who are loyal to their banks increased steadily last year, while the proportion of those who are open to change bank is stable; it is around...

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The Financial Directive of 2018 revolutionizes mobile banking

The online and mobile banking have become everyday part of life for the majority of users. But if the customers want to gain complete control over their financial information belongs...

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Finances managed well

Wyze.me is an application that makes it possible to manage our finances in a well-arranged fashion. The app connects directly to our bank account, getting spending data from there, which...

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Thirty percent of people calculate with pension salary savings

70 percent of those surveyed in 15 countries expect their pension salary from the state and from the employers and only 30 percent calculate with their own savings, the figure...

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Bankmonitor: The savings of the Hungarians are below the Western European average

On average, Hungarians have savings of 2.1 million HUF per capita. This amount is significantly below the Western European average of 23.9 million HUF and significantly lower than the Central...

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Deloitte: the Hungarian population is more optimistic about finances

The Hungarian population is slightly more optimistic regarding finances, as it was in early 2012 – the joint survey of the Deloitte financial advisory firm and the Scale Research pollster...

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The two-third of the population barely able to save

In Hungary, 61 percent of the economically active age group (25-55 year olds) can be considered as savers. They save an average of 20 thousand HUF per month– the Union...

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Survey about the country's financial intelligence

The BankRáció.hu. launches a survey called Financial Awareness Test. According to the young economists, the country's population is significantly lagging behind the EU average on the basis of financial literacy....

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