On the way to the interview location, as if it were meant to be, the GPS took me past the Gellért Hotel, a now somewhat time-worn landmark of the city to whose rescue BDPST Group has ridden. A few minutes later, majority owner and chairman István Tiborcz explains how the renewal of such a historical gem can help raise Budapest’s profile into a luxury destination. This is just one of BDPST’s many projects across a rapidly developing portfolio. Tiborcz is at least as famous for being Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s son-in-law as he is for being a successful businessman. He has big plans, and there is much to discuss regarding finance, property development and tourism.
KUALA LUMPUR - The Federal Territories Islamic Religious Council (MAIWP) has distributed RM9.46 million in Ihya' Ramadan donations to mosques and suraus across the territory.