Company Name: Google Marketing Korlátolt Felelősségű Társaság
Headquarters: Szilvás utca 8, 2360 Gyál, Hungary
Date of Incorporation: December 5, 2024
Parent Company: Google Ireland Limited / Alphabet Inc.
Overview
Google Marketing Kft. is a newly established Hungarian subsidiary of Google, officially incorporated in December 2024. The company was created to support Google’s marketing and commercial presence in Hungary, likely focused on business development, partner engagement, and potentially localized campaign management. Its registered office is located in Gyál, just outside Budapest.
Although specific operational details are limited due to the company’s recent establishment, its structure and affiliation suggest it plays a supporting role within Alphabet’s regional service ecosystem in Central and Eastern Europe.
Financial Performance (Short Fiscal Period)
Period | 10–31 December 2024 |
Revenue | HUF 232,000 |
Net Profit | HUF 43,000 |
Balance Sheet Total | HUF 3,043,000 |
Revenue (EUR) | ~€587 |
Net Profit (EUR) | ~€109 |
Assets (EUR) | ~€7,704 |
Converted using the MNB 2024 average exchange rate of ~395 HUF/EUR.
The short financial year reflects the company’s startup phase. With modest initial activity, the entity closed its inaugural reporting period with a positive net profit and no liabilities.
Governance
- Managing Director: Sándor Benjámin
- Accountant: Kerekes Gabriella Ágnes
Legal and Regulatory Filing
Google Marketing Kft. submitted its first simplified annual report via Hungary’s Electronic Reporting Portal (e-beszámoló) on June 15, 2025. The financial statements were accepted without the need for audit, as the company qualifies as a microenterprise under Hungarian law.
Strategic Role
While still in its early stage, Google Marketing Kft. appears to complement Google’s long-standing operational entity in Hungary, Google Számítástechnikai Szolgáltató Kft. The new entity may focus on commercial representation and advertising-related functions, helping localize and expand Google’s market-facing activities in Hungary and possibly the broader region.