Revenue of Hungarian IT consulting and security company ViVeTech rose 66% to HUF 2.3 billion in 2025, an earnings report published ahead of an annual general meeting shows.
At the same time, the cybersecurity company achieved an EBITDA of HUF 598 million in 2025, a 177% increase from the HUF 216 million recorded in 2024. Last year, the company’s pre-tax profit rose by 64% to HUF 207.9 million, up from HUF 126.4 million a year earlier, according to the draft financial results and business report for 2025. ViVeTech's after-tax profit increased around 50% to HUF 194 milion in 2025.
The vast majority of ViVeTech’s HUF 2.3 billion in revenue came from domestic consulting activities and the delivery of IT security solutions; at the same time, the company entered into numerous new partnership agreements with domestic and international IT security solution developers whose products and services are also highly marketable on international markets. In 2025, ViVeTech thus took another significant step toward achieving its strategic goal of becoming a specialist distributor in Central and Eastern Europe.
The company has secured distribution rights for the regional launch of numerous emerging international software solutions, and its product portfolio – which focuses primarily on AI-based cybersecurity automation –has significant market potential, thanks in part to the fact that corporate and government spending on cybersecurity – for regulatory and reputational reasons – is more crisis-resistant than traditional IT investments. In 2025, ViVeTech also began sales of its quantum-secure data storage and communication system, the ViveSecBox.
ViVeTech's shares are traded on the Budapest Stock Exchange's Xtend platform for SMEs.












