Coface: Hungarian companies achieved the highest growth among the regional companies
The Central and Eastern European region's five hundred largest companies last year generated revenues of 593 billion EUROS, which is a 4.2 percent increase in an annual comparison.
According to the latest analysis of the Coface international credit insurer, Hungary is the third on the basis of the number of companies (69) on the list behind Poland and the Czech Republic, but the Hungarian companies reported the highest average (13.8 percent) growth in the region. (MTI)
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