MNB study: external capital involvement is not popular among the Hungarian SMEs
The Hungarian and European small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are reluctant to involve external capital and new joint owners, despite they obtain funds increasingly difficult, after due to the crisis the European banks' appetite for risk fell sharply – according to the recent study of the Hungarian Development Bank (MFB).
According to the analysis of the Hungarian Development Bank (MFB), the dominance of bank financing is strong in the European financial system. The companies are thinking primarily of bank credit and internal corporate resources, however, the European banks' appetite for risk decreased significantly. (MTI)
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