Pont Rendszerház Kft fifth fastest-growing company in Hungary

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IT company Pont Rendszerház Kft came in fifth on a list of Hungary's fastest-growing tech companies published by the Hungarian unit of professional services company Deloitte.

Pont Rendszerház was placed 38th in Deloitte's 'Technology Fast 50' competition for the Europe, Middle East and Africa region. Pont Rendszerház generated revenue of Ft 200 million (€775,193) and pre-tax profits of Ft 10 million in 2005, while the company expects a 2006 revenue of above Ft 260 million and pre-tax profits of Ft 15 million. Point System House Ltd was founded in 1996 and specializes in preparing and installing office-automation systems. The company placed fifth in Hungary and 38th in the regional Deloitte list as a result of its 165% increase in revenue between 2001 and 2005. Point System House has also increased its first-year volume by ten times over the past nine years and the number of people it employs from an original three to a current number of 30.

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