Consulting industry of Hungary breaks through €400 million mark

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Significantly exceeding the estimated growth predictions, the Hungarian consulting service not only observed a steady, sustainable growth in 2017 but in notable addition, also observed 2018 drawing to a successful close with the expanding market having generated revenue exceeding €400 million.
This remarkable industry performance equally represents an achievement that has not only exceeded predictions but also set recent records in this industries history.
The flourishing market has substantially exceeded the estimated 7% growth rate projected for that economic period.
The Hungarian Management Consulting Industry, which contributes an estimated 0.4% to the countries total GDP observed an increase in economic growth in the potential market on the heels of the slump in economic growth across 2015 & 2016.
Massive Potential
The expanding market is typically dominated by more global firms, like the big four, however, there are also a prime number of local firms contributing to a substantial portion of the growing market.
The local firms, made up of both large and medium leading consulting firms contribute positively to 76% of consulting turnover in this market. The local industry has also witnessed a gradual rise in the number of freelance consultants establishing themselves in the expanding industry.
Economic Growth Gives Rise To Endless Potential
More and more consulting freelancers are building and launching their valuable services in this expanding market. The Hungarian Consulting Industry has not merely witnessed steady growth but also called to mind a considerable number of potential opportunities for this key market. The steady growth in economic globalization, the continuous development, and evolvement of revolutionary technology and consistent growth in competitive startups have offered a unique number of excellent opportunities for B2B consulting and coaching services.
Growing Markets Start With Growing People
An article by Consultancy.eu stated that “10% to 15% of the active Hungarian workforce has relocated to other European countries”,





