The solvency of Hungarian households improves according to the new index of Intrum
According to the Intrum solvency index (IFI), the solvency of households was the highest last year since 2010, and further improvement is expected in the trend. The new indicator, which is the joint work of the Intrum Justitia Zrt. and the GKI Economic Research Co., was presented to the press on Wednesday.
Felfalusi Péter, CEO of Intrum, said that the analysis shows whether Hungarian households can settle or intend to settle their receivables. The higher the value of the index to be published quarterly, the better the ability of the population to fulfill its payment obligations. (MTI)
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