According to a recent K&H study, SMEs remain optimistic
On average, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) expect 8.3 percent more revenue and 5.2 percent profit growth this year. The most optimistic sectors are the medium-sized and commercial companies – according to a recent K&H SME confidence survey.
K&H announced on Thursday that its expected revenue growth decreased from 9.4 percent and its expected profit growth from 6.2 percent, compared to the previous quarter, while the latest figures are still among the highest in recent years. (MTI)
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