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Budapest To Spend ‘Necessary Amount’ Of A Rising Revenue Share On Public Transport
- 15 Dec 2015 8:00 AM
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The share of the Budapest municipality in revenues will increase at the expense of the capital’s 23 districts but it will have to spend “the necessary amount” rather than a specified ratio of its dues on providing public transport services under a bill of amendment submitted by the government to parliament. The proposal is in the same bill as a proposed cut of the VAT on home construction, which ...
Budapest Transport To Introduce E-Tickets From 2016
- 18 Mar 2015 8:00 AM
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The Budapest Transport Company (BKV) expects the number of fare dodgers to drop significantly once it introduces e-ticketing at the end of the year, business daily Napi Gazdaság said. Last year, the company spent 1.95 billion forints (EUR 6.4m) on increasing the number of security staff and 500 million on boosting inspection staff.
Personnel Recruitment First Job Wins Budapest Transport Centre Contract
- 29 Aug 2013 9:00 AM
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Personnel recruitment firm First Job has won the Ft 80.2 million tender announced by Budapest Transport Centre, the European public procurement journal Tenders Electronic Daily reveals. The agency will supply 50 ticket inspectors for Budapest transport company BKV for an eight-month period.
Budapest To Spend ‘Necessary Amount’ Of A Rising Revenue Share On Public Transport
- 15 Dec 2015 8:00 AM
- getting around
The share of the Budapest municipality in revenues will increase at the expense of the capital’s 23 districts but it will have to spend “the necessary amount” rather than a specified ratio of its dues on providing public transport services under a bill of amendment submitted by the government to parliament. The proposal is in the same bill as a proposed cut of the VAT on home construction, which ...
Budapest Transport To Introduce E-Tickets From 2016
- 18 Mar 2015 8:00 AM
- getting around
The Budapest Transport Company (BKV) expects the number of fare dodgers to drop significantly once it introduces e-ticketing at the end of the year, business daily Napi Gazdaság said. Last year, the company spent 1.95 billion forints (EUR 6.4m) on increasing the number of security staff and 500 million on boosting inspection staff.
Personnel Recruitment First Job Wins Budapest Transport Centre Contract
- 29 Aug 2013 9:00 AM
- getting around
Personnel recruitment firm First Job has won the Ft 80.2 million tender announced by Budapest Transport Centre, the European public procurement journal Tenders Electronic Daily reveals. The agency will supply 50 ticket inspectors for Budapest transport company BKV for an eight-month period.