Cofidis Credit Monitor: Most Hungarians need credit
Four out of five Hungarians have taken up some credit, the majority still repay some kind of bank loans – shows the research of Cofidis Credit Monitor.
According to the representative survey carried out in December with the participation of one thousand people, 79 percent of the Hungarians between age 18 – 79 have used some kind of loans. About every third Hungarian have already taken trade loans, and about the same proportion have taken up housing loans and personal loans. The fourth most popular loan is checking account credit, the fifth is car loans. One in four respondents have already taken up this type of loan. (MTI)
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