SMEs: an investment boom
The latest results of the K&H SME confidence survey have revealed that more than 70 percent of industrial and medium-sized companies plan to invest in development. Viktor Zoltán Kovács, the head of K&H Bank’s SME marketing division told: 57 percent of enterprises intend to realise development projects in the next 12 months. Modernising production machinery, IT development and buying new vehicles are the top 3 investment goals. Willingness to invest increased the most in the industry and in retail: from 50 to 72 percent in the case of the former and from 31 to 54 percent in the latter sector. //
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