Portfolio’s economic summit is complete – It’s not too late to register!

After last year’s recession, the Hungarian economy is already growing this year, but what is the GDP growth of around 2% enough for and what are the prospects for 2025? Is economic growth above 3% really coming? To support economic growth

The government has put into perspective new economic policy measures,

the focus is on families (doubling of tax relief) and SMEs (new capital and loan programs), but how much room for maneuver is there in the budget?

Meanwhile, the exchange rate of the forint against the euro has been stuck at the 400 level for days. The prospects for the domestic currency are increasingly exciting, but even more so for the interest rate path.

The international environment is not exactly predictable, geopolitical tensions are more and more frequent, there is a lot of uncertainty surrounding the prospects of the world’s largest economies, and central bank interest policies are being influenced by several factors at the same time.

In this situation, everyone is looking for answers in order to make your most important business decisions. Our planned lectures and panel discussions of the highest quality these answers will be given to company managers, owners, business and government decision-makers participating in the conference.

No matter how we start the professional event,

the first section of the program speaks for itself:

The program of the Budapest Economic Forum can be read by clicking here.

It will be discussed in detail after that in lectures and round table discussions on the following topics and questions:

  • Economic planning.
  • Gap-filling capital financing opportunities for the domestic SME sector.
  • Corporate round table.
  • Economic warfare – will those who are left out survive?
  • Cold or hot? Roundtable discussion on the external environment of the Hungarian economy
  • Panel discussion: competitiveness from an economic policy point of view
  • Will interest rates be even lower? Monetary policy plans
  • SME: Back to the future!
  • Panel discussion on the challenges of Hungarian SMEs: nothing lasts forever?
  • Hungarian companies after the crisis
  • Bank managers’ round table
  • The challenges of the Hungarian model: ask about the chances and side effects…
  • Competitiveness and cohesion in development policy in the light of EU funds
  • Tight pace in the region – The Hungarian economy is in the balance
  • Business environment through the eyes of companies present in the countries of the region

Those who will be at the event as speakers and/or panelists:

  • Zoltán Árokszállási, Head of Analysis Center, MBH Bank
  • György Bacsa, Managing Director of Mol Hungary, Managing Director of Strategic Operations and Business Development of the MOL Group
  • Sándor Baja, managing director – Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Randstad Hungary
  • András Balatoni, Director, Economic Forecasting and Analysis Directorate, Hungarian National Bank
  • Csaba Bálint, member of the board of directors, Romanian National Bank (RNB)
  • Ákos Péter Bod, university professor, Budapest Corvinus University, MTA PhD
  • Árpád Boros, Country Manager Hungary and Romania, Staufen
  • Norbert Cinkotai, senior analyst, K&H Securities
  • Sándor Csányi, President and CEO, OTP Bank
  • Péter Csányi, Deputy CEO, OTP Bank
  • György András Deák, senior scientific associate, NKE Strategic and Defense Research Institute
  • Géza Deme, President and CEO, Széchenyi Funds
  • Zsolt Demkó-Szekeres, Deputy CEO of the Business Division, Hungarian Development Bank (MFB)
  • Ádám Egerszegi, Deputy General Manager, MBH Bank
  • Erdélyi Zombor CFA, Deputy CEO, Gránit Fund Management
  • Ildikó Ginzer, deputy general manager responsible for standard service, MBH Bank
  • Gábor Gonda, Deputy CEO responsible for corporate services, Magyar Telekom
  • Zsolt Hernádi, President and CEO, Mol Group
  • István Horváth CFA, CEO, K&H Securities
  • Jelasity Radován, President, CEO, Hungarian Bank Association, Erste Bank
  • Sándor Jobbágy, senior macroeconomic analyst, Concorde Securities
  • Bence Katona, President and CEO, National Capital Holding
  • Gábor Király, dean, Budapest University of Economics, Faculty of Finance and Accounting
  • László Krisán, CEO, KAVOSZ
  • Zoltán Kurali, CEO, Public Debt Management Center
  • Zsolt Kuti, Chief Economist, Hungarian National Bank
  • Márton Nagy, Minister of National Economy, Government of Hungary
  • Miklós Németh, managing director, Special Financing Directorate, OTP Bank
  • Gábor Orbán, CEO, Gedeon Richter
  • Gábor Ormosy, CEO, AutoWallis
  • Natália Oszkó-Jakab, director, Valley of the Arts
  • László Parragh, President, Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
  • Petri Bernadett, Executive Director, Hungarian Development Promotion Office (MFOI), Ministry of Public Administration and Regional Development, Ministerial Commissioner responsible for the coordination of the use of direct EU funds
  • Tibor Rékasi, CEO, Magyar Telekom
  • Rezső Rózső, CEO, KPMG
  • Pál Simák, President and CEO, CIB Bank
  • Emily Sinnott, Head of the Policy and Strategy Division in the Economics Department, European Investment Bank (EIB)
  • György Surányi, former president of the Hungarian National Bank, private university teacher
  • Richárd Szabados, State Secretary responsible for the development of small and medium-sized enterprises and technology, Ministry of National Economy
  • István Attila Szabó, President and CEO, Garantiqa
  • Péter Szabó, Managing Director, Microsoft Hungary
  • CEO Balázs Szabó, HOLD Fund Management
  • Melinda Topolcsik, president, managing director, Bridgestone Tatabánya
  • Péter Tordai, owner and managing director, Schneider Gépgyártó és Kereskedelmi Kft.
  • Mihály Varga, Minister of Finance, Government of Hungary
  • József Vida, Chairman of the Board, OPUS GLOBAL
  • Barnabás Virág, Vice President, Hungarian National Bank
  • György Zolnai, CEO, Raiffeisen Bank
  • Viktor Zsiday, portfolio manager, Hold Fund Manager, Citadella Derivative Investment Fund

By clicking here, you can quickly and conveniently register for the event.

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