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According to the company managers, the Hungarian economy may be cash-free in the foreseeable future

The financial digitization was significantly accelerated by the coronavirus pandemic in Hungary, and according to the company executives interviewed by Intrum, the cash-free economy is also within reach. However, the...

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According to a survey, 45 percent of Hungarian companies do not expect a recession this year

Hungarian companies are more optimistic than the European average, because while 56 percent of European companies expect a recession within a year, only 50 percent of Hungarian companies believe that...

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Hungarians in Europe are the least indebted compared to to their income

The total debt of the Hungarian population compared to income is the lowest in Europe, but it is often difficult to pay the bills, according to a European survey by...

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Intrum: consumer sentiment has slightly worsened in our continent

Almost half of those surveyed in EU Member States believe that their financial balance has deteriorated and that the future is increasingly uncertain, compared to last year, according to an...

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Intrum improved the solvency of the Hungarian population

The solvency index of the Hungarian population rose slightly again in the third quarter of this year, following a decline in the previous quarter – the Intrum Mortgage Management Company...

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Hungarian companies are optimistic about the expected economic development

Hungarian companies are more optimistic than the European average about the expected development of the economy. Almost a third of them do not expect recession in the foreseeable future, while...

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More than half of the Hungarians pay in cash according to a survey

Cash is still popular in Hungary, as more than half of people pay on a daily basis pay with cash – according to a representative survey of Intrum’s debt management....

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The solvency of Hungarian households improves according to the new index of Intrum

According to the Intrum solvency index (IFI), the solvency of households was the highest last year since 2010, and further improvement is expected in the trend. The new indicator, which...

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Last year, ten percentage points more people were saving, compared to a year before

Last year, nearly 60 percent of Hungarians saved monthly, which is about ten percentage points higher than in the previous year, and corresponds to the European average – the Intrum...

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