Futureal Energy launches international expansion under new brand

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2025-06-25   12:54
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Futureal Group’s energy division is expanding into international markets under a new brand, Futureal Energy Partners. The move marks a shift from a domestic focus to a broader strategy aimed at supporting renewable energy investments across Europe. Daniel Szentirmai, recently appointed as CEO of the international platform, will lead the expansion and oversee strategic partnerships. The Hungarian operations will continue under the direction of Márk Balástyai.

Futureal Energy Partners will focus on investments in renewable energy projects, including onshore wind, solar, and energy storage. The goal is to support energy developers contributing to Europe’s shift toward carbon neutrality. The new platform was co-founded by Futureal Group’s founder and shareholder, Gábor Futó, and Daniel Szentirmai.

Szentirmai brings significant industry experience. He previously served as co-founder and senior principal at Renewable Power Capital, managing a renewable portfolio across six countries. Prior to that, he worked at GE Energy Financial Services, leading energy project acquisitions and sales in Europe and other regions.

The creation of Futureal Energy Partners builds on Futureal Group’s broader investment experience, aiming to diversify its portfolio by entering the energy sector on a European scale. The company states that it will continue to engage with renewable energy developers and invest in projects aligned with EU climate targets.

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