|  A factory building in Budapest | |
| Native name | Hungarian: Egyesült Izzólámpa és Villamossági Rt. | 
|---|---|
| Type | Private | 
| Industry | Electrical goods | 
| Founded | 1886 in Hungary | 
| Founder | Béla Egger and brothers | 
| Fate | Merged with United Electricity Company | 
The United Incandescent Lamp and Electricity Company (Hungarian: Egyesült Izzólámpa és Villamossági Rt.) was a Hungarian business which produced a range of electrical goods such as electrical switches, voltmeters, ammeters, telephones, dynamos, and carbon fibre light bulbs. It was founded by Béla Egger and his brothers in 1886.[1] With the support of the Hungarian Commercial Bank of Pest and the Wiener Bankverein, the original company was involved in a number of mergers it became the United Electricity Company.
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