K&H: SMEs left the crisis behind
The virus pandemic had a surprisingly moderate effect on the expectations of company executives.
According to the most recent K&H SME Confidence Index, domestic SMEs’ sales and profit expectations for the next one year are not far behind the expectaitions of the same period of the previous year. Firms ’expectations remain positive: they expect an average 6.5 percent revenue growth and 3.6 percent profit growth for the next year.
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