The proportion of companies planning to get bank loans continues to decline
Bank credit is still continue to be the main form of financing, but since the outbreak of the economic crisis, the proportion of those, who are planning to get bank loans continues to decline – sets the survey of GfK Hungária Corporate Banking Monitor.
Since 2007, the proportion of those firms that hope, that the domestic banks positively assess their credit requests, are continuously declining.
The study made by surveying the financial decision-makers of the companies also showed that those companies, that are otherwise confident in the successful credit request, also became more pessimistic over the amount of the credit.
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