Tag "PwC Magyarország"

New climate target in the renewables category

According to PwC’s Net Zero Economy Index, global carbon intensity was down just 1.02% in 2023, while the 1.5°C target of the Paris Agreement would require a 20.4% annual emissions...

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PwC Digital Finance Landscape: Digital payment solutions are shaping customer decisions

The rapid evolution of digital payment solutions is transforming how we manage our finances. Beyond traditional bank cards, mobile payments, instant transfers, and new-generation Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) options...

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The customer is the important to everyone, everywhere, at all times – We were learning together (Business Days 2024 Part 1)

Wednesday morning of the Business Days conference, the topic was a general market assessment of the past year and a half, in the light of the shopping habits of households...

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Magyar Telekom is again the most attractive workplace of the year

For the eighth time, PwC Hungary assessed our country’s labor market preferences and presented the Most Attractive Workplace of the Year awards. In the telecommunications and media category, Magyar Telekom...

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PwC Hungary assessed labor market preferences for the eighth time and presented the Most Attractive Workplace of the Year awards

In addition to the basic salary, respect for privacy and a good atmosphere and a supportive environment are important when choosing a job, according to PwC’s eighth Labor Market Preference...

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Black Friday 2024: more aware customers and a turnover of 160 billion is expected

Although Black Friday is no longer as attractive to customers as it used to be, this year’s turnover may still reach HUF 150-160 billion, according to recent research by Publicis...

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In 2024 the growth of Hungarian e-commerce is already driven by import

This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/10 When we talk about the “Hungarian e-commerce market”, it is important to add what we mean by “market”. A few...

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Leadership change at PwC Hungary

Effective October 1, 2024, László Radványi has been appointed as the new Country Managing Partner of PwC Hungary. He succeeds Tamás Lőcsei, who will now oversee key projects in Central...

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PwC: workplace changes encourage employees to develop their skills in the long term

Globally, almost half of employees (45 percent) feel that their workload has increased significantly in the past year, and two-thirds of them feel insecure due to the acceleration of changes...

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Although their economic optimism has doubled, nearly half of CEOs say change is needed

According to the 27th Annual Global CEO Survey, recently published by PwC in Davos, CEOs’ expectations of an economic downturn have dropped to 45% from a record 73% in last...

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PwC paves the way for AI technology with Harvey

Harvey is built on OpenAI and ChatGPT technology and is backed by the OpenAI Startup Fund. The platform uses natural language processing, machine learning and data analytics to automate and...

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The Most Inspirational Leader of the Year Award was presented

Based on the opinions of 297 Hungarian CEOs, PwC Hungary has awarded the Most Inspiring Leader of the Year Award. Established last year, the award recognises a Hungarian CEO who...

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Human leadership and fair wages – these are the main decision-making aspects of employees

Given the stable high inflation environment, jobs that offer other monetary benefits in addition to a competitive base salary are the most attractive. At the same time, the content of...

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An agreement has been reached on the global minimum tax in the European Union – what does this mean for domestic companies, how can the tax system change?

The member states of the European Union managed to reach an unanimous agreement at the ambassadorial meeting on December 12, 2022 on the global minimum tax, as a result of...

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Retail surtax and its background

Hungary’s government has imposed a surtax on 8 sectors, including retail trade, and they also increased the already existing taxes. Firms with a tax base below HUF 500m don’t have...

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Completely new set-up for post-covid businesses

The COVID-19 pandemic has raged on for almost a year and continues to create significant challenges for a variety of business sectors. As countries around the world struggle with crushing...

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Who emerged victoriously from the pandemic

Year 2020 has brought new kinds of challenges worldwide, previously seen only in sci-fi movies. Many companies were put at risk, millions of workers were unable to get to work,...

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PwC: flexible work schedule is the most important for the Hungarian Y and Z generation

Flexible work, stability and basic pay are the most important workplace choice factors for future employees – PwC Hungary’s survey reveals. The deatails of the survey were sent MTI on...

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Consumers want smooth, easy-to-carry out purchases

The customers, who are bombed with a wealth of opportunities are constantly striving to simplify their purchasing decisions. In addition to this, the use of digital technology is driven by...

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Magazine: Business risks constitute the biggest challenge for Hungarian CEOs

PwC Hungary, in partnership with the Confederation of Hungarian Employers and Industrialists (MGYOSZ), asked the opinion of Hungarian CEOs and summarised the results for the seventh time. Anita Mekler, a tax...

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Students have decided: P&G Magyarország received FMCG – Workplace Award for Excellence. Now you can join the team!

PwC Magyarország and Trade magazin handed over the best FMCG – Workplace Award for Excellence for the first time this year at the Business Days conference. The Procter & Gamble...

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Every forint spent on advertising adds another six to the country’s economic performance

At the Media Hungary conference the Hungarian Advertising Association (MRSZ) and PwC Hungary revealed the findings of their study, ‘The Economic Impacts of Hungary’s Advertising Sector’. MRSZ president Zsolt Urbán...

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CEOs believe in their own growth prospects

CEOs continue to be confident about their own companies' growth prospects, but are less optimistic about the global and Hungarian economic outlook. According to CEOs, major threats include government measures...

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