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New Civil Code Comes Into Force On 15 March 2014 In Hungary
- 13 Mar 2014 10:50 AM
- business
Changes to Hungary’s civil code come into effect on 15 March 2014, the day Hungarians mark the start of the ill-fated Hungarian Revolution of 1848. The new civil code requires all Hungarian limited liability companies have at least HUF 3 million capital equity in order to legally operate.
Hungarian Women Earn One-Fifth Less Than Their Male Counterparts
- 13 Mar 2014 10:30 AM
- business
Hungarian women earn, on average, about 21% less than men, according to data collected by fizetések.hu, a salaries site run by jobs portal Workania. The fresh data show men earned on average 220,000 forints a month last year, while women took home just 173,400 forints.
Hungary’s Left Opposition Pledges Income Tax Changes Would Benefit Earners Below Huf 280,000
- 11 Mar 2014 8:00 AM
- business
All people earning below 280,000 forints (EUR 900) a month before tax would “do well” out of changes to the multi-bracket income tax system proposed by the left-of-centre Unity opposition alliance, a senior alliance politician said on Monday.
Audi, Mercedes, Bosch Most Attractive Employers In Hungary
- 7 Mar 2014 8:00 AM
- business
Audi, Mercedes and Bosch were seen as the most popular employers in Hungary in 2014 in a survey by HR consultancy Aon Hewitt and AIESEC. Gauging the opinions of nearly 8,000 employees with little to extensive experience, the survey showed that Hungarians see multinational companies as the most attractive employers in the country.
Quarter Of Hungarian Companies Report Economic Crime
- 25 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- business
About 26% of Hungarian companies have experienced economic crime in the past two years, according to a fresh survey by consultancy PwC. The percentage was well under the 37% reported globally, but PwC said “the actual numbers are probably even higher”.
Hungary’s National Bank Finds Delinquent Banks In Free Withdrawal Probe
- 18 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- business
The National Bank of Hungary has found in a probe that several banks have unlawfully passed on the cost of mandatory free cash withdrawals to clients, daily Magyar Nemzet said, citing spokesman István Binder.
Xpat Opinion: Banking Services In Hungary: Not A Bad Business Afterall?
- 16 Jan 2014 8:00 AM
- business
In 2010, when the Government introduced crisis taxes on banks, the measures met with surprise and shock. Some predicted that the taxes would provoke banks to completely deleverage and leave Hungary. The reaction did not surprise Government officials, however, who responded that if the financial crisis were to deepen in Hungary it would not be due to banks leaving Hungary but because of the high ...
Sale Of Raiffeisen Bank In Hungary Expected Soon
- 7 Jan 2014 8:00 AM
- business
The board of directors of Raiffeisen Bank may decide on the sale of the Hungarian bank or some of its assets to Széchenyi Bank as early as today, Napi Gazdaság reports. The cabinet will address the question when it meets on Wednesday, as the state bought 49% of Széchenyi Bank last summer.
Hungary Will Not Lose Any EU Development Funds
- 17 Dec 2013 8:00 AM
- business
During his press conference, János Lázár, Minister of State heading the Prime Minister's Office, stated that Hungary will not lose any EU development funds in the 2007-2013 financial framework, which has been held on Monday in Budapest.
New Civil Code Comes Into Force On 15 March 2014 In Hungary
- 13 Mar 2014 10:50 AM
- business
Changes to Hungary’s civil code come into effect on 15 March 2014, the day Hungarians mark the start of the ill-fated Hungarian Revolution of 1848. The new civil code requires all Hungarian limited liability companies have at least HUF 3 million capital equity in order to legally operate.
Hungarian Women Earn One-Fifth Less Than Their Male Counterparts
- 13 Mar 2014 10:30 AM
- business
Hungarian women earn, on average, about 21% less than men, according to data collected by fizetések.hu, a salaries site run by jobs portal Workania. The fresh data show men earned on average 220,000 forints a month last year, while women took home just 173,400 forints.
Hungary’s Left Opposition Pledges Income Tax Changes Would Benefit Earners Below Huf 280,000
- 11 Mar 2014 8:00 AM
- business
All people earning below 280,000 forints (EUR 900) a month before tax would “do well” out of changes to the multi-bracket income tax system proposed by the left-of-centre Unity opposition alliance, a senior alliance politician said on Monday.
Audi, Mercedes, Bosch Most Attractive Employers In Hungary
- 7 Mar 2014 8:00 AM
- business
Audi, Mercedes and Bosch were seen as the most popular employers in Hungary in 2014 in a survey by HR consultancy Aon Hewitt and AIESEC. Gauging the opinions of nearly 8,000 employees with little to extensive experience, the survey showed that Hungarians see multinational companies as the most attractive employers in the country.
Quarter Of Hungarian Companies Report Economic Crime
- 25 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- business
About 26% of Hungarian companies have experienced economic crime in the past two years, according to a fresh survey by consultancy PwC. The percentage was well under the 37% reported globally, but PwC said “the actual numbers are probably even higher”.
Hungary’s National Bank Finds Delinquent Banks In Free Withdrawal Probe
- 18 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- business
The National Bank of Hungary has found in a probe that several banks have unlawfully passed on the cost of mandatory free cash withdrawals to clients, daily Magyar Nemzet said, citing spokesman István Binder.
Xpat Opinion: Banking Services In Hungary: Not A Bad Business Afterall?
- 16 Jan 2014 8:00 AM
- business
In 2010, when the Government introduced crisis taxes on banks, the measures met with surprise and shock. Some predicted that the taxes would provoke banks to completely deleverage and leave Hungary. The reaction did not surprise Government officials, however, who responded that if the financial crisis were to deepen in Hungary it would not be due to banks leaving Hungary but because of the high ...
Sale Of Raiffeisen Bank In Hungary Expected Soon
- 7 Jan 2014 8:00 AM
- business
The board of directors of Raiffeisen Bank may decide on the sale of the Hungarian bank or some of its assets to Széchenyi Bank as early as today, Napi Gazdaság reports. The cabinet will address the question when it meets on Wednesday, as the state bought 49% of Széchenyi Bank last summer.
Hungary Will Not Lose Any EU Development Funds
- 17 Dec 2013 8:00 AM
- business
During his press conference, János Lázár, Minister of State heading the Prime Minister's Office, stated that Hungary will not lose any EU development funds in the 2007-2013 financial framework, which has been held on Monday in Budapest.