Category: Atradius

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Hungary: the most inclined to offer credit terms

In 2018, respondents in Hungary reported a significant increase in DSO and that the proportion of uncollectable B2B receivables also

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Narrow window of opportunity for Brazil

The election of Brazil’s new president ends a long period of political uncertainty, but the window for much-needed reform is

Atradius, France, Front Page, Going Global, RIAC

Global Economic Outlook – November 2018

The bright outlook presented in May has proven true but clouds are quickly gathering on the horizon. In an increasingly

Atradius, Front Page

Market Monitor Automotive Mexico 2018

While sales in the Mexican automotive market remained subdued in the first half of 2018 car exports have increased 10%,

Atradius, Front Page, Global Credit Risk Management

Turkey: the country most affected by late payment

2018 brought many changes in Turkey – more frequent payment delays, increases in the proportion of overdue B2B invoices and

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Czech Republic: frequent late payments in 2018

The percentage of Czech respondents reporting late payment remained largely stable. However, at 89.8% this is one of the highest

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Market Monitor Automotive United Kingdom 2018

Both payment delays and insolvencies are expected to increase in the coming months as decreasing investments and lower production will

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Bulgaria: delays caused by insufficient funds

Of the Eastern European countries surveyed, Bulgaria had the highest DSO and 19.8% of respondents expect another slight increase over

Atradius, Business, Front Page

Market Monitor Automotive China 2018

It seems that the market is rather resilient in the light of the ongoing Sino-US trade dispute, but overcapacity in

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Eastern Europe: 45% of businesses report being impacted

Despite a minor decrease in overdue B2B invoices, 45.0% of businesses in Eastern Europe reported having to manage the negative