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Asura Technologies

Asura Technologies, led by CEO Máté Kiss-György, is a Budapest-based investment firm focused on parking, tolling, and traffic monitoring technology.

Asura Technologies

Asura Technologies, headquartered in Budapest, Hungary, is led by CEO Máté Kiss-György. The firm's wealth origin is not publicly disclosed. Asura invests in traffic and parking technology, with a portfolio spanning parking enforcement, tolling, and traffic monitoring systems. In January 2025, Asura's U.S. subsidiary acquired a majority stake in Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), creating the ARC brand for automated parking enforcement. The system operates in 100 parking lots in the United States, with plans to expand to an additional 200 lots in 2025 (per Portfolio.hu, 2025). The firm works with institutional investor GB&Partners on its investment activities. Asura has offices in Budapest, Hungary, and Centennial, Colorado, USA. As of mid-2026, the firm continues to participate in industry events such as the TRA Conference Budapest. The total number of professionals and AUM are not publicly disclosed. Asura operates as a technology investment firm with a focus on transportation infrastructure, using direct deal-making to build proprietary platforms. Its governance and succession structure are not publicly known.

General information

Firm type

Asset Manager

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

Europe

Country

Hungary

City

Budapest

Corporate office

Budapest, Hungary

Additional offices

Centennial, CO, United States

Principals

Máté Kiss-György

CEO

Sector focus

Mobility & TransportationReal Estate

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at Asura Technologies?

CEO Máté Kiss-György leads the firm. Asura collaborates with institutional investor GB&Partners on deal-making (per the firm's website, 2025).

How does Asura Technologies source proprietary deal flow?

Asura builds proprietary platforms through direct acquisitions, such as its majority stake in PRRS to create the ARC brand. The firm works with GB&Partners, an institutional investor, on international business development.

What investment stages does Asura Technologies typically target?

Asura focuses on growth-stage technology companies in transportation and parking. Its recent deal involved acquiring a majority stake in an established U.S. operator.

Does Asura participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?

Asura appears to focus on direct investments and platform building, such as its acquisition of PRRS. There is no public information about fund commitments.

Which sectors does Asura Technologies focus on?

Asura targets parking enforcement, tolling, and traffic monitoring — all within mobility and transportation technology. It also has a real estate component through parking lot operations.

Where does the underlying wealth come from?

The wealth origin of Asura Technologies is not publicly disclosed.

How is Asura Technologies structured — as a single family office or a venture firm?

Asura is structured as an investment company, not a traditional family office. It operates with institutional investor GB&Partners on deal-making and has its own operating platform (ARC) in the U.S.

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