Tag "PwC Magyarország"

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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