Hungary's Private Healthcare Shift: Geopolitics Reshapes Investment Landscape. Doktor24, one of Hungary's largest private healthcare providers, experienced a significant transformation after major foreign investors abruptly withdrew. Polish investment fund V4C and Ananda Impact Fund, which had invested ten million euros with plans for an IPO exit, pulled out due to deteriorating Polish-Hungarian political relations. Founders János Kóka and Róbert Lancz responded by acquiring full ownership, returning the company to purely Hungarian hands. Despite the setback, Doktor24 continues expanding, with revenue reaching seventeen to eighteen billion forints last year and projections exceeding twenty billion this year.
