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Tell Me, Dad! How Can We Raise Financially Savvy Children?

Financial education can never start too early. For nearly three decades, our client, OTP Bank, has been supporting young people and their parents in taking the first steps toward financial responsibility. In recent weeks, this important topic was also explored in the ÉVA Magazine podcast Tell Me, Mom!, where the hosts spoke with an OTP Bank expert about teaching children financial literacy.

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Borsodi Brewery Turns 50 – This is the Borsodi Moment!

This April, Borsodi Brewery celebrates its 50th anniversary. To mark this milestone, we have planned and organized a special event that not only commemorates five decades of brewing excellence but also engages journalists in a unique sensory experience.

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FH25 - OTP Self-Care Index

In the next part of our 25 Years 25 Stories campaign, you can read about the OTP Self-Care Index. When long-term storytelling can meaningfully support brand positioning.

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Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra — Do you see the music?

The rebranding of the Orchestra was one of our most complex and unique projects. A new identity for an internationally known band with a 60-year history had to be created in such a way that it would appeal to future audiences and stand out in international competition.

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Why Internal Communication Is the Hidden Engine of Business Performance - FleishmanHillard Budapest Insight

When employees feel they are the last to know, they start looking for the exit. In our latest study, 61 % of people thinking about changing jobs said poor internal communication was a leading factor. At the same time, only 23 % of the global workforce is engaged at work, while the productivity drag from disengagement costs a typical S&P 500 company up to US $355 million every year.

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Text effects – PR and literature

If the text is alive, it affects you, it captivates you. If it creates a world, like Árpád Göncz did in The Lord of the Rings. If you want to read it again, underline it, note down one of its masterfully striking sentences, like in Zoltán Pék's translation of Moon Palace (Paul Auster), for example. Or if it is so brilliant that it surpasses even the original, like Mici Mackó by Karinthy.

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