Budapest

Our services

The Hungarian Investment Promotion Agency (HIPA) is a national investment promotion organisation governed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. HIPA’s most important task is to provide professional assistance to foreign and Hungarian companies wishing to invest in Hungary.

Service portfolio

  • one-stop and free management counselling;
  • dedicated project consultant from the start of the project;
  • gathering the information needed for the decision-making;
  • tailor-made company information on available state aids;
  • organizing professional events, training programs as well as site and reference visits;
  • supplier development, qualified supplier database;
  • managing company site database
  • M&A counselling (serving financial investors);
  • reinvestment assistance

One-stop-shop model

Under our one-stop-shop service model all you need to do is to maintain contact with us. We assist you at selecting the right business location, providing tailor-made incentive offers, finding suppliers, developing necessary public utility capacities and dealing with public authorities concerned by the implementation of the investment free of charge.

Reinvestment assistance

Most of our clients decide to invest again in Hungary after a successful project, so if you are one of such investors, we are there for you with the full range of our services as well. Our reinvestment assistance package includes the same items that are available to new investors featuring personalized consultancy.

Record high investment volume

In the past years, investment records have been broken year after year in Hungary thanks to HIPA's heavy engagement.

Between 1 January 2014 and 31 December 2024, HIPA guided 2,200 projects in value of EUR 59.2 billion to create almost 170,000 new jobs. In 2024, investment capital inflow exceeded the EUR 10 billion mark for the second year in a row; investors placing their trust in Hungary decided to launch 77 projects with HIPA’s support, injecting EUR 10.3 billion of fresh capital in the Hungarian economy and creating 18,500 new jobs.