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Uncertainty surrounds the seemingly improving economic environment in Hungary

The slowdown of recent years and the volatile economic environment have left their mark on Hungarian companies, according to this year’s Intrum European Pay Report, in which company managers from...

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The relaxation of anti-inflationary measures can be dangerous, the solvency of the population is at stake

In the first quarter of this year, the solvency of the Hungarian population improved thanks to falling inflation, however, according to analysts, price increases are expected again. Since the emphasis...

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The solvency of Hungarians has improved again, but it may be too early to rejoice

At the beginning of this year, the solvency of Hungarians continued to improve, the Intrum Solvency Index exceeded 10 points in the first quarter, according to the new report of...

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A significant number of Hungarians save for their health and stress because of their financial difficulties

Due to our financial situation, we face serious mental and physical problems: four out of ten Europeans report that their financial problems have a negative effect on their health. Only...

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(HU) Az egészségünkön spórolunk a legtöbbször

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We try to save the most on online subscriptions and streaming services

Most European consumers are confident about their financial situation, but many, especially younger age groups, find it difficult to save and keep track of monthly expenses. Most consumers try to...

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The solvency of the population may slowly return to the pre-war level

In the last quarter of last year, the solvency of Hungarian households rose again, although the decline of recent years has not yet been reversed, according to the new solvency...

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Hungarians are saving money: the majority plan to spend less at Christmas

Hungarian consumers are in a more difficult situation than at any time in previous years. A significant part of them sees the future as bleak, as their current income cannot...

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The population’s ability to pay improved slightly due to falling inflation

The solvency of Hungarian households increased slightly compared to the previous quarter, which was primarily due to falling inflation, according to the new solvency report of Intrum and GKI. However,...

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Hungarians are the most pessimistic in Europe regarding inflation

In one year, the proportion of people in Hungary whose monthly income does not cover their living expenses and who do not have a monthly savings has increased by nearly...

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More and more people are asking for a salary increase due to inflation, but almost a quarter of companies are considering downsizing

In about half of Hungarian companies, employees demand extraordinary wage increases, however, in the current situation, many companies are already having trouble avoiding layoffs, according to Intrum’s European Pay Report....

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Half of the companies are in a worse financial position than a year ago, mostly due to inflation

Despite high inflation, Hungarian businesses are in the European middle ground in terms of economic downturn. The majority of domestic companies are in a worse financial position than a year...

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The solvency of the population decreased the most in Western and Central Hungary

Since last year, the solvency of families has decreased the most in Western Transdanubia, according to research by Intrum and GKI: solvency in the region fell by 58 percent in...

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The population’s solvency improved slightly in the first quarter

The population’s ability to pay has improved slightly compared to the last quarter of 2022, but we still see an 86 percent drop year-on-year. The latest solvency data predicts a...

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Affordability, health, sustainability and comfort influence shopper decisions

Everyday life during the cost of living crisis In the middle of the cost of living crisis, the biggest fears of consumers are rising food prices and energy bills. According...

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Intrum: most Hungarians save on their stomachs

According to Intrum’s 2022 European Consumer Payments Survey (ECPR), about a third of society in Hungary is increasingly cut off financially: in the second half of 2022, 31.4 percent said...

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Hungarians can put less aside, many save in the “recession fund”.

Compared to the previous year and the European average, the saving habits of Hungarians have not changed significantly, although they are less and less able to put aside money due...

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Intrum: We will avoid a deep crisis, but a protracted recession and credit crisis may come

Based on the solvency report of Intrum and GKI, the financial situation of Hungarian households is not expected to improve significantly in 2023 either, although the crisis will not be...

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Consumer confidence is at an all-time low across Europe, with Hungarian households among the most severely affected

Consumer confidence has hit rock bottom across Europe, and in most countries people are preparing for a crisis that will last for years, according to the Intrum European Consumer Payments...

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auto_awesome Keresési javaslat: A Covid-járvány mélypontján is alacsonyabb szintre esett a magyar lakosság fizetőképessége 92 / 5 000 Fordítási találatok The solvency of the Hungarian population fell to a lower level than even at the lowest point of the Covid-19 epidemic

The solvency index of Hungarian households decreased by 64 percent compared to the previous quarter, and by 71 percent compared to the same period of the previous year, according to...

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Intrum survey: the majority of households are affected by the utility increase, a quarter of them are at risk

On average, the respondents expect an increase in costs of HUF 26,000 per month due to the amendment of the utility reduction rules, the expenses of households with the lowest...

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Intrum: after the rising period, the solvency of the Hungarian population decreased

In the second quarter of this year, the value of the Intrum solvency index decreased significantly. The indicator indicating the financial situation of the population fell by 22 percent on...

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(HU) Intrum: Gátolják a magyar cégek növekedését a nemfizető ügyfelek és a hiteltartozások

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Inflation may fall towards the end of the year, in the meantime households may be preparing for a difficult period

According to the analysis of Intrum and GKI, inflation data are expected to improve towards the end of the year, and the forint exchange rate and consumer prices may be...

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Intrum: the solvency of the Hungarian population improved

The slight increase in the solvency of Hungarian households continued in the first quarter of 2022, based on a joint survey by Intrum and GKI Gazdaságkutató Zrt. The value of...

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Solvency stagnated in the second half of 2021

Compared to the previous year, the solvency of the Hungarian population improved in the last quarter, but stagnation was characteristic of the whole of 2021, according to Intrum data....

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Intrum: the ability of the Hungarian population to pay bills has improved in the last one year

The Hungarian population’s ability to pay bills has improved in the past year: 27.8 percent of Hungarians said they could not pay at least one bill on time in the...

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Intrum: public solvency remained high, but declined slightly

The solvency of the population decreased by 8 percent compared to the previous quarter, but is 14 percent higher than in the same period of last year, according to the...

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Intrum the youngest and oldest have been hit hardest by the crisis

Young people and the finances of retirees were hit hardest by the coronavirus crisis in the fourth quarter of last year, while nearly a tenth of young people were able...

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More Hungarians reported a decrease in their income than the European average

35 percent of European respondents indicated that their revenues decreased in 2020. In Hungary, this ratio was 41 percent of the Intrum debt management company informed MTI about the results...

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