Erika Kósa splits from Brokernet to form own company

23 October 2012

Erika Kósa, who recently quit the financial advisory group Brokernet to establish her own company, called Consequit. The new firm will provide business and financial advice, targeting the top 200-300,000 families of the Hungarian middle class and above. She expects her company will pull in HUF 2bn in revenues beginning next year, though it remains to be seen how much of Brokernet’s business will migrate to her. She recently made contracts with four assurance companies, including CIG Pannonia and Uniqa, so Consequit will offer life-assurance, health-assurance and investment advice as well. The company’s retail chain currently consists of at least 100 people, which she claims will increase to more than 1,000 by the end of the year. The company’s top management consists of CEO Zoltán Körtvélyesi and retail CEO András Farkas.

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