• Alois Aurer director of the k.u.k. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, founded the predecessor of the Printing Company in Timisoara

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  • 1853



  • The Cadastral Lithographic Printing House Institute in Buda Castle

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  • 1869



  • The first postal stamp produced in Hungary

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  • 1872-1897



  • Tobacco labels form the 1900s

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  • 1914



  • Ballot papers

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  • 1947



  • Launch of the Lotto (lottery)

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  • 1960



  • At the forefront of global stamp production
    Stamps produced to all over the world
    Prestigious national and international stamp awards

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  • 1974



  • Leaving the Castle district after privatisation, renewal in Kőbánya

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  • 1996



  • Stamp specialities

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  • 1998


  • ANY Group expands with a prominent market participant in the Hungarian book industry

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  • 1999
  • Expansion in Central and Eastern Europe
    Subsidiaries set up in Romania, Bulgaria and Slovakia

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  • 2005



  • New electronic identity card

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  • 2018



  • Constantly growing exports

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  • 2020

  • Our goal is to make people’s everyday life more secure for 170 years now!

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  • 1851
  • Nature printing – document stamps with a new process

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  • 1867
  • The Printing House from Timisoara moves to Buda, it is merged with the Cadastral Lithographic Printing House Institute

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  • 1871



  • The State Printing House gained professional recognition and fame in Hungary and abroad during Imre Péchy’s quarter of a century of management

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  • 1900
  • Passports have been produced in the Printing Company already a 100 years ago

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  • 1945



  • Launch of the Toto (football pool)

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  • 1957
  • New sheet-fed machine

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  • 1960
  • New factory in Pásztó

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  • 1994



  • Certified securities producer

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  • 1997



  • Launch of card production

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  • 1999



  • Document Security Laboratory

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  • 2004
  • Listed on the Budapest Stock Exchange

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  • 2016



  • Developments in passport production

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  • 2019
  • Printing Company of the future, new research and development centre

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  • 2021

1851

Alois Aurer director of the k.u.k. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, founded the predecessor of the Printing Company in Timisoara

1853

Nature printing – document stamps with a new process

1867

The Cadastral Lithographic Printing House Institute in Buda Castle

1869

The Printing House from Timisoara moves to Buda, it is merged with the Cadastral Lithographic Printing House Institute

1871

The first postal stamp produced in Hungary

1872-1897

The State Printing House gained professional recognition and fame in Hungary and abroad during Imre Péchy’s quarter of a century of management

1900

Tobacco labels form the 1900s

1914

Passports have been produced in the Printing Company already a 100 years ago

1945

Ballot papers

1947

Launch of the Toto (football pool)

1957

Launch of the Lotto (lottery)

1960

New sheet-fed machine

1960

At the forefront of global stamp production
Stamps produced to all over the world
Prestigious national and international stamp awards

1974

New factory in Pásztó

1994

Leaving the Castle district after privatisation, renewal in Kőbánya

1996

Certified securities producer

1997

Stamp specialities

1998

Launch of card production

1999

ANY Group expands with a prominent market participant in the Hungarian book industry

1999

Document Security Laboratory

2004

Expansion in Central and Eastern Europe
Subsidiaries set up in Romania, Bulgaria and Slovakia

2005

Listed on the Budapest Stock Exchange

2016

New electronic identity card

2018

Developments in passport production

2019

Constantly growing exports

2020

Printing Company of the future, new research and development centre

2021

„Our goal is to make people’s everyday life more secure for 170 years now!“