
PRINT THIS PAGE Certain characteristics of private equity and venture capital in the Republic of Hungary.20/03/2002. Source: Hogan & Hartson. Annamaria Csenterics 
New laws introduced in the 1990s have allowed greater opportunities for foreign investment into Hungary's private equity market and the country has enjoyed an increase in its overall range of transactions. Annamaria Csenterics of Hogan & Hartson LLP provides an insight into the characteristics of the country's private equity and venture capital industry.
The Hungarian VC industry has developed dramatically over the last ten years and can now boast that it is one of the more developed markets in the region. But despite this, its further development is hindered by a lack of investment opportunities in profitable companies.
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