2020

- Get Ready to Say Goodbye to the Open Plan Office
- Well-being becomes cornerstone of office transformation
- Hungary’s Tax Morale Improves, but Still Average for the Region
- Uncharted Waters HR in Challenging Times
- 5G Rollout Starts, Leaving Full Potential Leverage to the Future
- IVSZ Rebooting the Digital Economy is a Priority
- Fourth Industrial Revolution Aims to Transform Hungary’s Production
- Banks Face Financial Burden While FinTechs Stay Exempt
- Banks Rush to Embrace Digitalization to Trump FinTech Competition
- Flat Corporate Income Tax Re-energizes Hungary’s Business Scene
- IVSZ witnesses ’worried and insecure’ Hungarian ICT sector

- Does working a 36-hour week impact productivity? (online)
- Does working a 36-hour week impact productivity? (print)
- NoAgentFees.com streamlines on-site communication (online)
- NoAgentFees.com streamlines on-site communication (print)
- Women in Malta face gender pay gap of 10 per cent (online)
- Women in Malta face gender pay gap of 10 per cent (print)
- Excellent organisational culture sets companies apart from rivals (online)
- Excellent organisational culture sets companies apart from rivals (print)
- Helping people in unprecedented times
- New jobsinmalta.com features to support employers (online)
- New jobsinmalta.com features to support employers (print)

- NoAgentFees safeguards users by protecting private communication channels
- Women in Malta suffer from 10% gender pay gap, report shows
- Konnekt helps job-seekers in these unprecedented times
- Salariesinmalta.com to launch freemium model
- Helping employers find their ideal candidates in remote working circumstances






- Digital Solutions Help HR Maintain Organisational Health
- Digital Payroll Solutions Support Businesses Even in Challenging Times

- The Essential Guide to Payroll Management in Malta
- The Future of Payroll is Already Present
- Secure Your Payroll Database with These Steps
- How to Avoid Common Payroll Mistakes
- Handling End of the Year Payroll with Confidence
- Steps to Streamline Your Payroll Outsourcing
- Benefits for Businesses When Outsourcing Payroll in Malta
2019

- Beware This Christmas as Online Fraud Expands
- Hungarian Online Retail Expands Rapidly
- Market Talk Maturity is key to SSC Growth
- Shared Services Evolving Into Global Business Services
- Hungary Plans to Take the Lead in 5G Worldwide
- Hungary’s Hottest Mobile Telephone Handsets
- Market Talk: Ready for Transformative new Tech
- Accelerating the Gradual Embrace of E-mobility
- Hungary Looking for a Renewable Spot in the Sun
- Market Talk: ICT, a Sector of Rapid Change
- Despite Labor Worries, Hungarian ICT Punches its Weight Internationally
- Untrained Businesses Dilute Busy Market
- Challenges Face FMCG Labor Market, Despite Growing Wages
- Tesco Shrugs off Speculation to Remain Hungary’s Retail King
- Market Talk: Private Medical Care an Increasingly Healthy Market
- Shorter Waiting Times, Proper Care Lead Patients to go Private
- Depersonalization Could Aide Hard-to-implement GDPR
- Real Estate Sector Rules Moderating M&A Sector in 2018, Says EY [Cover Story]
- Looking to Continue Cruising in Top Gear, Despite Road Bumps
- Despite IT Aides, Humans Still Rule Recruitment
- Blue- and White-collar Employees Harder to Find
- TechEmbassy Brings IT Talents, Employers Together
- Robust Mobile Network Anticipates 5G Launch [Cover Story]
- Despite U.S. Concerns, Huawei Doing Well in Hungary
- Logistics Sector Sluggish in Adopting High-Tech Solutions
- Labor Shortage Hindering Logistics Sector
- Airport Continues to see Double Digit Cargo Growth
- Hungarian Banks Embrace Digital Race for Customers
- Bank Sector Improves Despite Challenging Times
- Property Developers see Tech as a Blessing, Not a Curse
- Tenants Keep Requirements High in a Booming Office Market
- Hungary’s Tax System Stable but Administration-heavy
- Doherty Hungary Sees Healthy Automotive Sector in Hungary
- Hungarian Know-how Helping Navigate the way to Connectivity and Cybersecurity [Cover Story]

- HSBC Malta CEO says ‘strategic considerations’ lead to closures, insists on ‘voluntary’ job reductions
- Crypto.com marries Visa card with crypto wallet, eyes Malta expansion
- Despite growth, renewables stay low in Malta’s electricity supply mix
- Malta’s FDI flows rebound, yet remain outpaced by ODI flows in 2018
- Malta’s rented accommodation guest nights narrowing gap further
- Innovation as ongoing practice can support resilience in businesses
- Hotels in Malta losing out on tourist nights to rented accommodations
- Revolut signs up 120,000 customers in Malta and counting
- Cheaper bundle packages lift telco subscriber numbers in Malta
- Aspire Global bets on further growth, plans more M&A
- Brexit to change CBI playing field, not break it
- Bolt Malta launches electric kick scooter test phase
- Bolt confirms axing ties with Maltese arm, service stays intact
- Mera Cannabis maintains high hopes for Malta
- Spanish, Swedish markets may solidify Malta’s iGaming position
- Cool Ride-Pooling service launches in Malta
- EU drone regulation to bring peace of mind to Malta’s airspace
- Managing private keys better can foster more security in crypto
- AirHelp ranking disappoints Malta International Airport
- Malta’s progressive approach boosts its medical cannabis potential
- GoTo Malta’s growing user base can fuel further growth
- Mexico sees its AI strategy key for fruitful future
- Revolut readies intact services regardless of Brexit outcome, eyes further expansion
- From reading Tintin to cartooning in dailies and illustrating books
- Finland creates bold and ethical AI strategy for all
- Malta ready to lead in AI amid challenges
- Porsche aligns with Malta’s electric vehicle vision
2018

- Banking sector facing consolidation, digitization
- US companies boost FDI in market with high potential
- Technology investments leading growth of online customer experience but people are still king
- Office fitout evolving to meet demands of Gen Y
- IoT lags behind but could snowball in coming years
- Daimler’s dreams for Kecskemet
- Budapest Airport keeps cargo figures high
- Telenor’s chatbot educates kids about internet usage

- Unseen slow-paced innovation puts Tesco ahead
- Startups and multinationals combine as innovation flourishes
- LEGO building innovative future brick by brick
- MAV racing to keep pace with innovation
- Innovations see Hankook tires rolling toward a safer future
- Innovation helps hail Waberer’s on road to success
- Innovation fuels Wizz Air’s future flight path
- Innovation flies high at Budapest airport
- Innovation at the core of pharma firms
- MOL’s 2030 Enter-Tomorrow strategy looks to the future
2017

- Apollo tyres eyes strong presence in Europe through Hungarian plant
- Budapest Airport cargo a growing giant
- Billboard pain will lead to gain
- Cities need unified action to become smart
- Cocktail boat will make you sway
- Human factor remains vital in translation speech recognition
- Happiness is the road not the destination
- Let there be smart light
- M&A market value grows in 2016 despite fewer signed deals
- Putin’s semi-regular visit seen using Hungary a message platform
- National economy to improve though some jobs may be axed
- More foreigners buying residential real estate in Hungary
- Recognizing expat excellence for the third time
- Publish an annual report on your personal self
- SAP operates clouds from Hungary, encourages design thinking
- Investor sentiment improves, labor shortage a concern
- Severe IT labor shortage shifts focus to actual skills
- Smart advertising and street furniture a win-win
- Planetarium’s 40th anniversary gift is closure
- SSC-eyes-expansion-in-Hungary
- With more incentives, hybrid and e-cars could boost fleet market
- VAT changes on takeout: A tempest in a teacup
- Wine rallies explore Hungary on two wheels and four
- Webeye sees enhanced logistics security through innovation
- The best thing about paying taxes

2016

- Audi considered best place to work in Hungary
- Balog: State will sell MKB Bank for HUF 37bln
- Banks told: Get more digital or get left behind
- BP climate conferees cities already smarter
- Budapest Business Party (caption story)
- BP strenghtens SSC muscle in Hungary
- Ethical breaches common
- Finance firm prizes math and science brains over MBAs
- Chinese green vehicle maker moves to BP
- Economy ministry pulls tax authority closer
- GDP to grow around 2% this year
- Customer experience pros promote perceptions
- GTC to launch office investment
- Expert sees green transport arriving in a decade
- Hungary has another big year for M&A activity
- Budapest Stock Exchange has impressive 2015
- Journalists maintain vs.hu coverage was untainted
- Division of cabinet said to let PM get strategic
- Camp of courage helps kids through hard times
- New ride firms would fill gap left by Uber
- Despite concessions, teachers’ strike likely
- Old is a state of mind
- New talent is not only young talent
- State cuts to begin with 6,000 layoffs
- Customer experience survey finds gaps in implementation
- Wine rally to roll on two wheels
- Witnessing history at the US election party
- Ritz Carlton opens five-star Budapest hotel
- HIPA sets a record
- Sluggish prices seen sent to rise
- Sunday closings law killed, stores rush to open
- Hungary suffers labor shortage in many sectors
- Uber: Blocking technology not good direction
- Hungary to host wine route rally
- Teachers, ministry at odds over administration
- Lazar: Days of easy EU funds on the wane
- Uber gives up fight, quits Hungary
- Orban questions wisdom of joining Eurozone
- V4 countries seem satisfied with EU summit
2015

- Analyst: FX law holds no surprise
- Analyst says Templeton’s debt sales not yet a problem
- Analyst: While raising ire abroad, Orban gains locally
- Analysts: Tax plan would have minor impact
- Another form of management
- Banking 2015: The worst is behind us
- Besenyei changes planes
- Bill could outlaw ad agencies
- Bill would require retailers to hire more
- Brain Bar brings big minds to Budapest
- Christmas on Andrassy
- Corruption dominates the news
- Demo’s unhappy campers lack leadership
- Digital banking is more direct
- EC probes Paks, could halt upgrade
- Experts share tips for staying competitive
- Government, RTL near deal to cut ad tax
- Gov’t spokesman: Tesco layoff not our fault
- Greeting the dead
- Immigration issue sparks billboard war + Serb border fence eyed as obstacle for migrants
- Keleti is quieter as refugees leave
- Legislation has big food chains reeling
- M&A activity picks up in 2014
- Macro: Analysts calm as prices drop
- Macro: Tax cut plan feasible, analysts say
- Macro: MNB surprises no-one with rate cut
- Migrant advocates question government rhetoric + Orban: Brussels lax on immigration
- Never mind immigration, emigration is more common
- New Aria is something to sing about
- NGOs say more help needed as refugee flow continues
- No major fears over the falling forint + Analyst: CPI to stay low
- Plans for city park museum quarters slowly take shape
- Police clear refugees from Keleti + Four arraigned in deaths of 71 refugees
- Quaestor affair said to hurt Fidesz image
- Red Bull Air Race returns to Danube
- Refuge diplomacy: No Slovene border fence
- Retail sector cut workers since Sunday law
- Sole tobacco concession draws fire
- Startup founder on innovation festival
- Supporting the children who need it most
- Survey finds bribery still a problem here
- Swinging on Budapest’s streets
- Tesco plans aggressive mobile marketing
- Uber vows to get over legal woes
- Wizz Air acting like a national carrier
- Wizz Air flies rebranded

2014
BBJ.HU
Selection from more than 200 news items
- Opposition: Internet tax to send Hungary back to the ’90s
- Hungarian national tobacco stores closed for 60 days to lose concessions
- Transparency International releases Hungary lobby report
- Mercedes to increase production in Hungary
- Danone to close plants in Hungary
- Another demo against internet tax set for tonight
- Kövér: Hungary could leave the EU
- Report: Fidesz MP fined for voting against party
- Matolcsy: Forint’s drop not a Hungarian problem
- Tobacco firms: New law could hurt economy
- Thousands join another anti-government march
- Thousands demonstrate against 2015 budget
- PM: ‘There’s democracy in Hungary – period’
- Szijjártó: Hungary wants closer ties with western Balkans
- Kovács: Layoffs caused by shop law not gov’t concern
- Official: Dispute with U.S. could impact business ties
- Unprofitable supermarkets legislation passed
- PM: Tax chief should sue Goodfriend or get out
- Fidesz backs drug tests for teens, and maybe some adults
- Goodfriend: Hungary needs true energy independence
- Putin phones Orbán to discuss energy
- Thousands march in anti-government demo
- TI: Hungary’s perception of corruption worsens
- Interview: SAP grows in the cloud
Christian Keszthelyi