Less unpaid bill beyond ninety-days
The ratio of bills have not paid in 90 days have decreased to third in Hungary in the first quarter compared with the same period of the previous year, while more than a third of the domestic companies still claim that to maintain their cash-flow will be the biggest challenge of the year – the Atradius informed MTI on Wednesday.
Compared to the previous year it is a positive change, that the value of have not paid bills for 90 days have declined by 68.3 percent in domestic trade in the first quarter of this year, however, the ratio of export bills have risen by 194 percent. (MTI)
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