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Levente Almási, Partner, Head of M&A and Valuation services

Levente Almási

Partner
Head of M&A, Valuation and Corporate Finance

Levente is the Partner and Head of the M&A and Valuation division at RSM Hungary. He has more than eighteen years of experience in corporate finance/M&A field. Levente is one of the leaders of RSM Hungary Real Estate Desk Team.

Levente gained a broad range of experience in M&A transactions, mainly in sell-side deals, but also in buy-side and financing mandates. He participated in many valuation projects in a great number of sectors. His large professional network includes various Hungarian SMEs leaders and owners and professional and institutional investors as well. Basically, he was involved in a wide scale of transactions in several sectors, such as automotive, steel service, retail, wholesale, services, IT, healthcare, and manufacturing and construction industry.

Levente has an MBA degree in Banking and Finance from the joint program of Central European University (CEU) and Case Western Reserve University, USA. Previously he graduated from the Oxford Brookes University UK, with 1st class BA (Hons) in Management and Finance.

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Financing opportunities for the SME sector in 2024

Ever since the economical downturn of 2020, the SME sector in Hungary has been experiencing difficulties with the procurement of debt financing. In response, the Hungarian Government has expanded upon its supply of state-subsidised loans, while on the other side, some market participants have come up with creative solutions to raising capital for their companies. Some of these solutions may seem unusual to domestic markets, a couple of which we will discuss in this entry

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Shadows cast over the private equity fund market

While private equity funds remain dominant players in global financial markets, the current financial and macroeconomic trends may cast some dark clouds over them. Investors will therefore be forced to adjust their proven strategies to achieve or at least approach the returns they have historically experienced.

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The number of users is becoming the increasing factor in company valuation

During company evaluation, the primary purpose of determining the fair market value is to identify the value drivers of the target company. Today, in addition to the IT companies providing more and more popular subscription-based services, more and more companies active in other sectors are switching partially or fully to solutions based on monthly fees (Nespresso, MOL carsharing services).

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