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Intrum: the ability of the Hungarian population to pay bills has improved in the last one year
The Hungarian population’s ability to pay bills has improved in the past year: 27.8 percent of Hungarians said they could not pay at least one bill on time in the past 12 months, less than last year, when the rate was 31 percent, Intrum’s claims manager told MTI on Tuesday.
Intrum produced its European Consumer Payments Report (ECPR) again this year, involving 24,012 people from 24 European countries surveyed between July and August. The study looked at how people’s financial situation developed in the period after the first year of the coronavirus pandemic. (MTI)
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