The solvency of Hungarian households is peaking according to the indicator of Intrum
The solvency of Hungarian households in the first quarter of this year has reached a higher level than ever before, and further improvement is expected – according to the joint survey of the Intrum Justitia Zrt debt management company and teh GKI Economic Research Co..
According to their announcement published on Tuesday, the Intrum solvency index (IFI), which measures the financial situation of households, closed at 59.5 points in the first quarter of this year, well above the 54.68 points of the previous quarter. The solvency of Hungarian households has been continuously improving since 2013, and based on the latest data, it is expected to continue in the future – they wrote. (MTI)
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