BCCH moves office to Bank Center

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The British Chamber of Commerce in Hungary (BCCH) has moved its headquarters to the Bank Center in Budapest’s District 5, as of July 1. Prior to the move, the chamber spent four years at the Eiffel Palace.

The Bank Center offices

The new offices, located on the first floor of the Bank Center’s Platina Tower (1054 Budapest, Szabadság tér 7), will remain open for the summer, BCCH Executive Director Csilla Csurgai told the Budapest Business Journal. The chamber office is open between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Business visits are possible with an appointment.

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