Shrinking financial expectations for the SME sector
The sales revenue and profit expectations of the domestic SME managers have significantly declined since the end of last year.
The domestic SME managers expect a 4 percent increase in revenues and a 2.4 percent performance growth on average. The agricultural companies are the most optimistic in terms of revenues, while the service companies are the most optimistic in terms of growth in performance. However, the commercial sector considers the evolution of its finances extremely negatively- according to the latest data of the K&H SME confidence index research.
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