Palacio Féjervári. Apáca utca, 9.
Györ (Hungary).
Constructed in 1654. Completely restored to house the Litexco Hungarian Branch. It is classified as an architectural monument, and is located in a district protected by the State against architectural modifications.

Private Equity
The experience acquired by Litexco and its constant presence in the entrepreneurial spheres, have encouraged the development of part of its activity in the area of Private Equity, which is mainly concentrated in its participation in Private Equity Funds, and, to a lesser extent,  investing in early-stage business projects (Start-Ups).
Through Private Equity, Litexco faces a radically different investment landscape than do public market investors, and the features of this landscape create the potential for diversify and extend the share portfolio, with high absolute returns with relatively low volatility compared to those available in the equity public markets.
As investor sensitive to the social corporate responsibility, Litexco  assumes that the climatic change is one of the big environmental  challenges of this century and as part of its philosophy has decided to  prioritize investing in projects that favor both renewable energies   and reforestation, with the understanding that the environment is  not an option but a necessity and a question of strategy.