BÉT50 companies - 2018
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Shifting into high gear - Gloster Infokommunikációs Kft.
Viktor Szekeres, owner
Viktor Szekeres, the owner of Gloster, started from nothing to build up his medium-sized IT & telecommunications company that now has a turnover of HUF 1 billion.
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The sunny side - Helia-D Kft.
Péter Budaházy, owner-managing director
Szigethalom is the hometown of the widely known Hungarian cosmetics product range: Helia-D. Their characteristic black design and special active ingredient – sunflower stalk extract – have conquered the whole world. Péter Budaházy, an investor, purchased this legendary face cream brand in 2004, making it into a 21st century brand, while preserving its traditions.
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Professionals from hell - Hell Energy Magyarország Kft.
Anna Eszter Tóth, PR-director
The owners of HELL ENERGY dared to dream big. They started from scratch and, in a few years, became leaders on the Hungarian energy drink market. The 100% Hungarian owned company makes 4.5 million cans of energy drinks – decorated with a demonic head – per day, and ships them to 50 countries around the world.
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Raining success and dogs - K-9 SPORT KFT.
Gyula Sebő, founder
The Hungarian Julius-K9® brand, renowned by dog owners for its quality and its unique solutions, may well be called the BMW of dog harnesses. The revenue of the business that started out in a garage now exceeds HUF 5 billion. Their dog equipment is sold in virtually every country, and they are one of the suppliers of the US Army.
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Building on knowledge - KÉSZ Group
Mihály Varga, owner and founder
Great challenges have the power to bring people together, and according to the founder of the KÉSZ Group, there is no task so tough that it cannot be solved. For over 36 years, Mihály Varga has been leading one of the largest and most versatile construction groups of Hungary with unbroken optimism and enthusiasm.
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Conscious decision-making and following instincts - Lenergy Magyarország Kft.
Péter Gaál, CEO
Air conditioning, air technology, and energetics: these are the three areas in which Lenergy Magyarország Kft. has become one of the most successful Hungarian businesses in a little over five yeas, boasting revenues of HUF 3.5 billion and 54 employees. Their plan is to keep expanding.
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Big deals - Marso Kft.
Zoltán Becser, Managing Director
Its highly probable that Marso Kft. is, in some way, the supplier of at least one of the four tyres on every car in Hungary. Starting from zero, this Nyíregyháza-based business has become the largest Hungarian tyre dealer in less than 30 years.
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Made to measure - Megaholcz Kft.
Gyula Ádler, Ibolya Ádler and József Marton, ownersMegaholz believes in continuous, organic development. This Budapest-based company makes customised shop furnishings mainly for the Western European market. Their key to success lies in their focus on quality, basing growth on solid foundations, and the quick adaptation of innovative solutions in the industry.
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Headed for the stock market - Megakrán Zrt.
Réka Seres, Director of Sales
Tamás Langmáhr, Chairman of the Board
Csilla Viola, Finance Manager
István Maróti, ManagerMegakrán has drastically renewed its equipment fleet and organisation at the same time. Over the course of a few years, its leaders have turned a one-man business into a modern medium-sized company. They want to go public soon.
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A bright business - Mentavill Kft.
Zsolt Mentes, Managing DirectorMentavill started out in a garage. Today however, this Székesfehérvár-based family business has nearly 300 employees and is one of the biggest building electricity wholesalers in Hungary.