Baron Henrik Lévay de Kistelek (Hungarian: kisteleki báró Lévay Henrik; Jánoshalma, 16 April 1826 – Budapest, 15 December 1901) was a Hungarian businessman.
By establishing the First Hungarian General Insurance Company (Első Magyar Általános Biztosító Társaság) in 1857, he introduced the insurance industry in Hungary (then part of the Austrian Empire).
The second son of József Lévay (d. 1862) and Mária Herczel (d. 1858), Henrik was born into a Jewish family in Jánoshalma in the southern part of the Kingdom of Hungary.
After the fall of the revolution, he was employed by the Riunione Adriatice insurance company.
King Franz Joseph I (r. 1848–1916) awarded him with nobility on 25 August 1868.