Hungarian Business News (HBN) is an independent, English-language news platform serving:
- Expats living and working in Hungary
- Hungarians working abroad (Austria, UK, Germany, Canada and beyond)
- Second- and third-generation Hungarians who no longer speak Hungarian but remain connected to the country
- International readers interested in Hungary’s economic, social and political developments
Founded with roots in Budapest and Debrecen and operating with a national focus, HBN exists to provide fair, neutral, and accessible reporting on Hungary.
Our Mission
Our mission is simple:
To provide balanced, well-sourced, and accessible reporting about Hungary for the global Hungarian community.
Hungary’s information ecosystem can be complex and politically polarized. Note that HBN does not align with political parties, lobbying groups, or state entities. Our goal is clarity, not ideology.
We focus on:
- Business and economic developments
- Public policy and regulation affecting residents and workers
- Cross-border labour movement (e.g., Hungary–Austria)
- Diaspora issues and voting rights
- Social and infrastructure developments
- Practical information relevant to expatriates
Editorial Approach
HBN is independently operated.
Articles are written and curated by the founder, using multiple reputable sources per topic. Content is:
Reformulated and independently written
- Cross-referenced across multiple public sources
- Contextualised with analysis and opinion where appropriate
- Clearly separated between reporting and commentary
We do not republish full third-party articles.
We do not engage in plagiarism.
We aim for transparency and fair interpretation.
Independence & Transparency
Hungarian Business News is currently an independently operated media project and is not affiliated with any political party, government agency, or corporate sponsor.
The platform may expand structurally in the future, but at present it operates as an independent editorial initiative.
Audience Focus
We recognize that Hungary’s diaspora is substantial:
- Significant labour movement into Austria
- Large communities in the UK
- Strong presence in Canada (especially Toronto)
- Hungarian communities across Germany and other EU states
The combined figure is estimated to be up to 1,000,000 Hungarians.
This is in addition to the Ethnic Hungarians in neighbouring countries ~1.8 – 2 Million, many of whom are eligible to vote.
Many individuals remain voters and stakeholders in Hungary’s future, even if they no longer reside there permanently or even born in Hungary (perhaps 2nd or third generation) and don’t even speak Hungarian.
HBN aims to serve as a neutral bridge between Hungary and its global community.
Communication
At this stage, HBN does not operate a public newsroom or physical office.
For correspondence and professional inquiries, please connect me via:
LinkedIn (preferred channel)
Official social media channels
We reserve the right to moderate and manage communication channels to maintain respectful and lawful discussion.
