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Zoltán Teszári
Romanian IT entrepreneur (born 1970) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Zoltán Teszári (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈzoltaːn ˈtɛsaːri]; born 14 September 1970 in Oradea) is a Romanian businessman of Hungarian ethnicity.[1] He is the founder of Digi Communications.[2]
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Career
In 1990, Teszári participated in the European Junior Judo Championships in Turkey, where he won silver. His business career began when he started selling ice cream with a friend. The ice cream business later developed into the distribution of ice cream cones.[3]
In 1994, he founded Romanian Cable Systems, which later became RCS & RDS (Romania Cable System & Romania Data System).
In the list of the 300 richest Romanians by the Romanian business weekly Capital, Teszári ranked 4th in 2013 with a fortune of €690–700 million (he was the first among Hungarians in Romania).[4]
As of April 2022, Forbes ranked him as the 5th-richest person in Romania with a net worth of $800 million.[5]
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Personal life
Teszári is married and has one child.[6]
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