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SCA to become Essity

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SCA’s hygiene business, including the current business areas of Personal Care (including the recently acquired BSN medical) and Tissue will become a leading global hygiene and health company operating under the name Essity.

Following the split, Essity will be a leading global hygiene and health company that develops, produces and sells personal care and tissue products. Essity stems from the words ‘essentials’ and ‘necessities’, a fitting name for the products the new hygiene and health company offers – everyday necessities. Essity’s vision is; dedicated to improving well-being through leading hygiene and health solutions.

From 1st December the SCA Hygiene Products Kft. operating under the name  Essity Hungary Kft.

01.12.2017
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ALTEO’S SUSTAINABILITY REPORT WINS DELOITTE’S GREEN FROG AWARD

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ALTEO had compiled a comprehensive Sustainability Report for the first time this year, which won the first place in the best first report category of Deloitte Hungary’s Green Frog Award.

The Green Frog Award, founded in 2000, is awarding companies for outstanding performance in non-financial reporting. The decision of the jury was based on an examination of four dimensions: sustainability performance and strategic commitments, materiality, content and communication structure and creativity. To the competition reports covering the previous one or two financial years could be applied with.

27.11.2017
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MOL Group Partners with a Leading European Innovation Accelerator

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On 22 November, MOL Group has signed a partnership agreement with InnoEnergy during the PowerUp! competition in Budapest. InnoEnergy is the largest European sustainable energy innovation accelerator and a world-class alliance of research institutes, universities and top European players in the energy sector.

The cooperation supports MOL Group’s ambitions to become a regional source of innovation in the energy industry. Through the partnership with InnoEnergy, MOL will be able to benefit from capabilities and a good track record of the partner in working with startups, while getting closer to meeting its long-term strategic goals. The associated partner status will enable MOL Group to get a priority access to the extensive InnoEnergy network, as well as startups offering innovative products and services.

Zsolt Winkler, Head of Open Innovation Hub at MOL Group said “The 2030 Strategy announced a year ago set MOL Group on a challenging yet exciting path. Advancements in technology and new consumer habits have fundamentally changed the entire industry, and we see embracing an open innovation culture as the right response to these challenges. Following the call for innovative startups, which we recently announced, the partnership with InnoEnergy is one of the next steps supporting our strategic goals. The cooperation will help us turn into a vital part of the European innovation ecosystem, which is undoubtedly an essential part of our journey to become the first choice of customer on the move.”

In order to boost its outreach towards the startup community, MOL Group became the main sponsor of the third edition of PowerUp!, the biggest regional competition for energy startups. We took a crucial part in selecting the winners this year, as Group Strategy and Business Development Senior Vice President György Bacsa sat on the jury and evaluated the contestants.

The application was open for participants from 23 countries in CEE, the Baltics and parts of the Mediterranean, out of which 15 best startups were selected to take part in the Grand Final in Budapest. Winners of the PowerUp! competition are invited to join InnoEnergy’s program called Highway, which offers support worth €150k to the most promising sustainable energy startups, along with three prizes of up to €20k.

Winners of the PowerUp! startup competition:

  1. HeatVentors (Hungary): Innovative thermal energy storage solution.
  2. FLASC (Malta): Energy storage device that integrates into a floating offshore platform.
  3. Via Alta (Czech Republic): New technology for the production of biofuel from biodegradable waste.

MOL Group as main sponsor, had the opportunity to give a wild card to a selected startup in the final, it was Mebius from Slovenia and develops new and more efficient hydrogen-based fuel cell system components.

24.11.2017
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Approximately 30,000 students reached through KPMG global cyber security initiative

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As a result of KPMG’s Global Cyber Day upwards of 30,000 students across six continents received cyber security training. 29 countries including KPMG Hungary participated at the initiative, which aim was to teach students about the importance of cyber security and encourage them to make better online choices. Together with Kék Vonal Child Crisis Foundation KPMG staff hold interactive training sessions in three different school for teenagers.

In November, KPMG hosted the first session of a special program-series about cyber bullying, the joint initiative of American Chamber of Commerce and the Code Teatrum Student Stage. 80 students from different high schools attended the event and had the chance to discuss the rules and best practices of safe internet access with several professionals, including KPMG IT security experts.

30.10.2017
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Provident Hungary wins Global Sustainability Leadership Awards

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Provident Pénzügyi Zrt received the „Global Sustainability Leadership” award, the international jury recognised Botond Szirmák, Country Manager of Provident, also in the individual category at the World Sustainability Congress on 11-12th October in Dubai.

 

The World Sustainability Congress is an international professional organisation that gathers, shares and acknowledges sustainability best practices developed in business, non-profit and governmental sectors around the world. The annual Congress was hosted by Dubai this year with the Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and ruler of the Emirate of Dubai, as main patron. For several years, the presentations and workshops of the Congress have been building bridges among the different business cultures of the Western and Eastern hemisphere – dozens of nations are represented from the United States of America through Germany and the United Kingdom to Malaysia. The founder of the conference and the award is Dr. R. L. Bhatia, an Indian-born Human Resources Professional, who supports the World CSR Congress with his decades-long experience as international advisor and with his network of partners.

 

Provident was rewarded for its successful, detailed and practical sustainability programme that has been operating for years. The programme treats the Company’s social impacts as priority with special attention to responsible lending, and has developed effective means of sustainability in its all aspects: social investments, volunteerism, stakeholder dialogues, environment protection, transparency. Botond Szirmák, the Country Manager of Provident Hungary, received the “CEO of the Year” award for exemplary and exceptionally high-impact representation of sustainability principles both inside and outside the Company.

 

The awards were handed to dr Zsuzsanna Jánosy and András Kőszegi, managers of the BrandTrend branding consultancy, representing Hungary as members of the advisory board of the event.

 

Botond Szirmák, Country manager of Provident: “A few years ago nine out of ten people – even in a corporate environment – were uncertain of what sustainability means, even though it directly affects business results. The main goal of a sustainability programme is to create value for all stakeholders, including customers, employees, shareholders and society as a whole, by responsibly managing social, business and environmental risks related to the Company’s operations. I’m glad that our results in this field in Hungary have won international recognition and we are all really proud of these awards with my colleagues.”

 

Dr Zsuzsanna Jánosy and András Kőszegi , CEOs of BrandTrend: “It was uplifting to take sustainability awards for a Hungarian company at an international event. In the past few years we’ve experienced that Hungary gradually catches up with the global forefront: These awards prove that Hungarian businesses are capable of not only learning but also developing and sharing best practices that are competitive in the international environment.”

 

Corporate Social Responsibility has a decade-long history at Provident Pénzügyi Zrt. Apart from the initiatives aimed at responsible lending, Provident’s Family Treasure programme has provided up-to-date economic, financial and job market skills to almost 30,000 households through hundreds of education specialists. “Provident Guardian Angels” have supported medical, educational and social institutions with over 70,000 hours of voluntary work at a hundred locations.

 

About Provident Pénzügyi Zrt:

Provident Pénzügyi Zrt – five times listed as Hungarian Superbrands – has been one of the key participants in the personal loans market in Hungary for 15 years. The company of British background has 130 years experience in the business. Its parent company, International Personal Finance (IPF), listed on the London stock exchange, serves 2,4 million customers in 11 countries. With its 3000 employees, Provident is one of the largest employers in Hungary. It has twice won the Best Employer of Hungary Award (Aon Hewitt 2012, 2014) and it was chosen the sixth best employer in the Central European region. Provident was among the 32 best employers in the world in 2013 (Great Workplace Award of the Gallup Institute), and with this it became the first Hungarian participant in the history of the award. Provident serves over 300,000 customers with over 90% customer satisfaction rate. Customers represent the entire creditworthy population. Provident won the Excellence in Customer Service Award in 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2014. The company pursues a wide range of CSR activities. In the past few years, Provident employees spent 70,000 hours helping educational and social institutions all over the country as volunteers. Additionally, Provident also runs an economic and financial educational programme (www.csaladikassza.hu).

 

24.10.2017
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Pro bono KPMG tax workshop and strategy review for NeSst

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NESsT Europe Nonprofit Kft. was one of the three winners of KPMG’s Responsible Society Award. Apart from financial and IT support, KPMG has provided pro bono professional services to the organization and its portfolio members as well. Representatives of 9 organizations (including non-profits, foundations and social cooperatives) participated at a tax workshop where besides general tax rules, special tax issues around the operation of the organizations were also discussed. Matyodesign, a social enterprise was given valuable feedback on its financial growth strategy and how to present this to investors and hereby contributing to the organizations’ long-term success.

11.09.2017
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Business Relevance of Sustainability/SDGs – a business workshop presented by KPMG and BCSDH

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A workshop hosted by KPMG attracted nearly 30 BCSDH member companies to discuss current sustainability trends, focusing on the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The keynote speaker of the event was Lord Michael Hastings, KPMG’s Global Head of Citizenship.

His thought-provoking speech reflecting among others on Donald Trump’s statement on withdrawing the US from the Paris Climate Accord and the news around building the world’s largest solar power in China, generated a lively discussion. International and local best practices, presented by panel discussion participants (Joerg Bauer – President, GE Hungary; Attila Chikán – CEO, ALTEO Group; Ágnes Fábián – Managing Director, HENKEL Hungary and Imre Horváth – CEO, METRO Hungary) brought examples on how the business world can tackle climate change. No matter political decisions, businesses are eager to implement the SDGs as these targets provide opportunities for developing sustainable business practices and solutions, and maintaining the businesses of the future.

A summary video on the event is available here, a video coverage of the full event is available here.

11.09.2017
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Network for electric vehicle chargers in the CEE Region

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The European Commission proposed to invest €2.7 billion in 152 key transport projects that support competitive, clean and connected mobility in Europe. One of the projects selected for receiving EU financial assistance, EUR 19 million, is NEXT-E project initiated by a consortium to which MOL Group belongs.

The consortium, consisting of MOL Group, E.ON Group, HEP, Petrol, BMW and Nissan applied for the European funds to install a charging network for electric vehicles across  Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia and Romania enabling electric cars a full access across the whole region. This supports MOL Group’s 2030 strategy to become a regional leader in alternative fuels as well.

 

In the implementation phase of the NEXT-E project more than 250 fast (50 kW) and ultra-fast (at least 150 kW) chargers are planned to be installed along main highways, with a maximum distance of 150 kms.

10.09.2017
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GE Hungary issued the second CSR Report about 2016

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GE Hungary issued the second CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) Report about 2016, focusing both on sustainability and the company’s contribution to the local communities. The content of the report is based on the employees’ input from a recent opinion survey on the most important and interesting CSR related topics such as; economic performance, stability, climate change, diversity and the brand value of GE in Hungary. To find out more please download the full report: http://www.join-ge.hu/#csr

10.09.2017
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KPMG sponsors “uSchool” which teaches entrepreneurship skills to high school students

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 “uSchool” is a unique educational program that fosters the entrepreneurial mindset of students between the ages of 17-18. The program gives them an opportunity to carry out their first enterprise – which they can turn into a profitable business – and thereby acquire invaluable soft skills and practical experience.

This year KPMG in Hungary is the main sponsor and professional partner of a joint initiative of “uSchool” and the British Chamber of Commerce in Hungary (BCCH).
Students take part in a 13-week-long education process and have weekly club meetings — led by professional mentors. Fifteen KPMG colleagues from various professional areas—e.g. marketing & communication, sustainability and corporate responsibility, telco/technology, senior and junior advisors —joined the program as mentors and support the talented youth in developing successful enterprises.

21.05.2017
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