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Intrum: after the rising period, the solvency of the Hungarian population decreased
In the second quarter of this year, the value of the Intrum solvency index decreased significantly. The indicator indicating the financial situation of the population fell by 22 percent on a quarterly basis and by 10 percent on an annual basis to 35.33 points – Intrum claims manager announced based on a joint survey with GKI Gazdaságkutató Zrt. to MTI on Monday.

The solvency of the Hungarian population decreased in the second quarter
Based on the data, the unfavorable effects of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and rising raw material prices have rippled through Hungary, which also adversely affects the financial situation of the Hungarian population, they wrote. (MTI)
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