Intrum improved the solvency of the Hungarian population
The solvency index of the Hungarian population rose slightly again in the third quarter of this year, following a decline in the previous quarter – the Intrum Mortgage Management Company told MTI.
For the fourth time, the company prepared a report on the financial situation of Hungarian households. Intrum’s solvency index (IFI), which also uses data from GKI Gazdaságkutató Zrt. (GKI Economic Research Co. Ltd.) summarizes the financial security of the population in a single figure, which includes, among other things, income trends, loan portfolio, value of savings and cost of living. (MTI)
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