It turns out who Tímea Vajna rents the 850 million villa in Buda



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On Monday, Blikk reported that Vajna Tímea, lately Andy vajna his widow bought a luxury villa in Buda for 850 million guilders. After the newspaper article, the businesswoman wrote on her social site that she does not own the property, she only rents it to a company when she is not in Los Angeles. Therefore, Blikk looked on the cover, from which company Tímea Vajna rents the villa and it turned out: the owner of the house is AV Investments Befektetési Kft., Founded by Andy Vajna, one of whose executives is the businesswoman herself.

As we previously reported, the former companies of the late star producer Andy Vajna are slowly being gutted and absorbed. AV Investments Kft. Brought together the main Hungarian interests of the king of casinos and the government commissioner for cinema, such as casinos, real estate and media companies, and of these, especially the monopoly of the capital casinos, the money passed to the trustee in the form of dividends. This did not change even after Vajna’s death, last year more than $ 37 million, or roughly HUF 11.6 billion, was withdrawn from AV Investments, most of it during the year, as a dividend advance.

It is questionable who got the money, since the owner is Cinergie Pictures Entertainment Inc., whose shareholders are stepping into the gloom of Delaware. He made this American company for the owner of AV Investments Vajna shortly before his death, as if he wanted to evacuate everything to America. At the same time, it established a national company, AV Perfect Kft., And included a 76 percent stake in Cinergi. AV Perfect Kft. It was inherited by Tímea Vajna. It was so much revealed as a result of the succession proceedings that she became the owner of a company worth $ 123 million, and the bequest of approximately 37 billion guilders immediately led her to the billionaire elite. How much the widow actually received from the benefits of the wealth package in the end can only be guessed from the fact that a fraction, at least not on this year’s rich lists, was worth enough to make it to the top 100, which was about 10 billion guilders.

In any case, the most valuable piece of the legacy, the five casinos in the capital, are no longer the widow’s. After the new owners were officially registered in late April, as we wrote, István Garancsi and Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky took an interest in Las Vegas Casino Gaming Casino Operations Ltd., which owns casino concessions.

Featured image: MTI / Zoltán Balogh



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