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 and Eastern Europe (CEE) and lead local business development.
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“PwC is one of Hungary’s leading firms in auditing, tax advisory, and business consulting. My objective is to further strengthen our market-leading position in our core service areas while expanding into new markets. I believe that the foundation of a successful company lies in trust, collaboration, and responsible, engaging leadership. Beyond financial metrics, sustainable business performance is demonstrated by our ability to attract talent, drive innovation, support the professional development of our employees, and positively impact society. Therefore, I advocate for a diverse and transparent corporate culture where employees strive for excellence, all grounded in mutual trust,”
stated László Radványi.
Tamás Lőcsei has served as CEO of PwC Hungary since 2018. During his six-year tenure, he successfully steered the firm through significant challenges, including the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, and related economic and labor market disruptions. Throughout these periods, he developed an innovative strategy with a strong technological focus, creating an inspiring and sustainable environment for employees.
In his new role, he will lead business development in Hungary and foster economic cooperation between CEE and the Asian region.
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