254 result(s) for aid in Business
145 Billion Forints Will Be Spent On Public Employment Next Year In Hungary
- 20 Nov 2012 8:00 AM
- business
145 billion forints will be spent on public employment next year, the goal is to provide work for 300 thousand people in 2013 and 2014 – said Sándor Pintér, Minister of Interior on Friday in Budapest at the celebratory event held in order to praise the work of those local governments that have performed exceptionally well in organizing and realizing public employment programs.
Banks In Hungary May Face Losses On Local Debt Consolidation
- 9 Nov 2012 8:00 AM
- business
Banks could face massive losses, running as high as Ft 100 billion, if the state requests discounts from them when taking over the debt of local governments, Népszabadság reports. The state would pay only 75-80% of the value of what it deems bad or risky loans held by local governments to banks in the process of assuming the debt of municipalities, according to information from Fidesz politicians.
Hungary's MOL Second Largest Company In Region
- 8 Nov 2012 8:00 AM
- business
A total of 65 Hungarian companies were included in the CEE TOP 500 list, grouping Central Europe’s 500 largest companies by loan insurer Coface.
Reality Show Star Guilty Of Tax Fraud In Hungary
- 30 Oct 2012 7:59 AM
- business
Salgótarján Municipal Court on Monday handed suspended sentences to reality show star Győző Gáspár and his wife Beáta Balla for tax evasion. Gáspár, star of the RTL Klub show “Győzike”, and his wife failed to report Ft 27.5 million in income in 2005 and 2006.
Hungary's PM Orbán Says Bank Tax Won’t Cause Harm
- 19 Oct 2012 9:04 AM
- business
The cabinet’s decision not to cut the bank tax in half next year as promised will not harm the Hungarian economy, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said Thursday. Speaking to Bloomberg news in Bucharest, he said banks have already stopped lending and a deleveraging process is underway. The tax on banks will have no effect on economic activity, he added.
Provident Is Most Appealing Employer In Hungary
- 17 Oct 2012 9:00 AM
- business
Financial services firm Provident has been voted the most appealing large company to work for, in a survey of 31,000 employees of 85 companies by consultant Aon Hewitt. It is followed by Magyar Telekom and Ericsson among companies with more than 1,000 personnel.
Cabinet To Create Financial Ombudsman In Hungary
- 5 Oct 2012 9:00 AM
- business
The cabinet will establish an Office for Financial Rights Ombudsman, the Public Administration Ministry announced on Thursday, following an initiative by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The office will help protect consumers financially and influence banks and credit institutes by making recommendations, launching inquiries to protect rights, and by advising.
Savoury Flavourings Factory Opens In Makó, Hungary
- 4 Oct 2012 9:01 AM
- business
Production has begun at the new factory of Swiss flavourings and fragrance producer Givaudan in Makó, south Hungary. The company has invested Ft 39 billion to build a high-tech factory in a greenfield investment, its 33rd globally and first in Hungary, creating 300 jobs by 2013. Production capacity is projected to reach 40,000 tons annually. Managing director John Pares said they picked Makó ...
Corporate Social Responsibility Week At InterContinental Budapest
- 25 Sep 2012 9:00 AM
- business
In partnership with National Geographic's Center for Sustainable Destinations, InterContinental Hotels & Resorts properties regularly take part in activities that ensure their location remains an appealing place to visit for future generations. On 21st September, InterContinental Hotels & Resorts global Responsible Business Day all hotels took part in an activity on the same day around the world.
145 Billion Forints Will Be Spent On Public Employment Next Year In Hungary
- 20 Nov 2012 8:00 AM
- business
145 billion forints will be spent on public employment next year, the goal is to provide work for 300 thousand people in 2013 and 2014 – said Sándor Pintér, Minister of Interior on Friday in Budapest at the celebratory event held in order to praise the work of those local governments that have performed exceptionally well in organizing and realizing public employment programs.
Banks In Hungary May Face Losses On Local Debt Consolidation
- 9 Nov 2012 8:00 AM
- business
Banks could face massive losses, running as high as Ft 100 billion, if the state requests discounts from them when taking over the debt of local governments, Népszabadság reports. The state would pay only 75-80% of the value of what it deems bad or risky loans held by local governments to banks in the process of assuming the debt of municipalities, according to information from Fidesz politicians.
Hungary's MOL Second Largest Company In Region
- 8 Nov 2012 8:00 AM
- business
A total of 65 Hungarian companies were included in the CEE TOP 500 list, grouping Central Europe’s 500 largest companies by loan insurer Coface.
Reality Show Star Guilty Of Tax Fraud In Hungary
- 30 Oct 2012 7:59 AM
- business
Salgótarján Municipal Court on Monday handed suspended sentences to reality show star Győző Gáspár and his wife Beáta Balla for tax evasion. Gáspár, star of the RTL Klub show “Győzike”, and his wife failed to report Ft 27.5 million in income in 2005 and 2006.
Hungary's PM Orbán Says Bank Tax Won’t Cause Harm
- 19 Oct 2012 9:04 AM
- business
The cabinet’s decision not to cut the bank tax in half next year as promised will not harm the Hungarian economy, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said Thursday. Speaking to Bloomberg news in Bucharest, he said banks have already stopped lending and a deleveraging process is underway. The tax on banks will have no effect on economic activity, he added.
Provident Is Most Appealing Employer In Hungary
- 17 Oct 2012 9:00 AM
- business
Financial services firm Provident has been voted the most appealing large company to work for, in a survey of 31,000 employees of 85 companies by consultant Aon Hewitt. It is followed by Magyar Telekom and Ericsson among companies with more than 1,000 personnel.
Cabinet To Create Financial Ombudsman In Hungary
- 5 Oct 2012 9:00 AM
- business
The cabinet will establish an Office for Financial Rights Ombudsman, the Public Administration Ministry announced on Thursday, following an initiative by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The office will help protect consumers financially and influence banks and credit institutes by making recommendations, launching inquiries to protect rights, and by advising.
Savoury Flavourings Factory Opens In Makó, Hungary
- 4 Oct 2012 9:01 AM
- business
Production has begun at the new factory of Swiss flavourings and fragrance producer Givaudan in Makó, south Hungary. The company has invested Ft 39 billion to build a high-tech factory in a greenfield investment, its 33rd globally and first in Hungary, creating 300 jobs by 2013. Production capacity is projected to reach 40,000 tons annually. Managing director John Pares said they picked Makó ...
Corporate Social Responsibility Week At InterContinental Budapest
- 25 Sep 2012 9:00 AM
- business
In partnership with National Geographic's Center for Sustainable Destinations, InterContinental Hotels & Resorts properties regularly take part in activities that ensure their location remains an appealing place to visit for future generations. On 21st September, InterContinental Hotels & Resorts global Responsible Business Day all hotels took part in an activity on the same day around the world.