Households’ solvency declined slightly in the second quarter, according to Intrum’s index
Households’ solvency declined slightly in the second quarter of this year, compared to the previous quarter, but is still high; the decline is largely due to the growing loan portfolio – the Intrum Justitia Zrt. claims management company told MTI on Monday.
For the third time, the company has prepared a report on the financial situation of the Hungarian households.
The index stood at 54.68 in the last quarter of last year and 59.5 in the first quarter of this year and 50.8 at the end of this quarter. (MTI)
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