Bisnode: the payment morale of companies improved last year
The proportion of invoices paid in time increased last year, and the average payment delay was reduced by two days – according to Bisnode’s year-end data.
According to the business information provider’s Monday announcement, there is still an improvement in domestic payment morale. More than 72 percent of the invoices issued by the companies were paid by the deadline, and the average delay was reduced from 18 to 16 days and the average payment deadline was 29 days to 27 days. (MTI)
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