György Gattyán
György Gattyán | |
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| Born | György Zoltán Gattyán 14 June 1975 Budapest, Hungary |
| Education | Kodolányi János University |
| Occupation(s) | Businessman, founder and owner of Docler Holding, co-founder of Teqball, vice-president of FITEQ, co-founder of Dogpound |
| Political party | Solution Movement |
| Website | memo |
György Zoltán Gattyán (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɟørɟ ˈɡɒccaːn]; born 14 June 1975) is a Hungarian businessman, founder of the adult camming website LiveJasmin. He is the owner of the Docler Group, and also a producer, the co-founder of the Prima Primissima Foundation, the impresario of the Junior Prima Prize Hungarian folk art and community culture and founder of the Docler Holding New Generation Gábor Dénes Award. He decided to relocate the bases and main activities of his companies to abroad: Los Angeles and Luxembourg. In the 2024 Forbes ranking of "The 50 Richest Hungarians," the individual ranked 5th has an estimated wealth of 364.2 billion HUF (approximately 1.7 billion USD).
Docler Holding is a multinational IT and media company created in 2011 and headquartered in Luxembourg with offices in Budapest, Los Angeles, Paris and Hong Kong. The company counts more than 1300 employees worldwide. The group's main profile is developing and operating world-leading websites in the live streaming industry but it has also found or acquired a large number of diversified companies such as Teqball, NetLock, Farvest, Dogpound, Reborn, Escalion, Premium and project like Pitch Your StartUp.
As a candidate for prime minister, his newly formed party ran with high expectations of a two-thirds majority in the 2022 Hungarian parliamentary election, eventually achieving 1%.