Intrum Justitia Launches New Survey

Intrum Justitia GmbH: debt significant burden for many companies in Darmstadt, January 2012. Outstanding claims 2011 meant tangible economic disadvantages for many German companies. “The study of risk index 2011 Germany” Intrum Justitia provided specific figures for non-payment in the past year. The observed trends little is changed according to Intrum Justitia at the turn of the year: 2012 efficient collection and credit management solutions need companies to maintain their competitiveness. Credit losses and delays negatively impacted the German economy in the second half of the year 2011. “Thus trends continue, the Intrum Justitia mid of last year within the framework of the study of risk index 2011 Germany” identified. As evidenced by the research work, decreased the percentage of defaults in total sales compared to 2010 slightly by 0.2 points to 2.4 percent, stabilized but still clearly above the level of the years 2008 and 2009 (2.0 or 2.1 Percent).

For the duration of the payment delay, Intrum Justitia noted no significant change compared to the previous year. 68 percent of outstanding claims were overdue for up to 30 days, 24 percent of the amount owed is moving in the period between 31-90 days, 8 per cent of payments outstanding for more than 90 days. A slight relaxation that Intrum Justitia for the average payment period of private customers, who improved to 8 days (2010: 10 days); also the payment”public institutions could make a point to 10 percent. Intrum Justitia determined for the area of business customers in the same period, however, a slight increase in the average duration of the payment delay on 12 days (2010: 10 days). If you have additional questions, you may want to visit (LTC). The data evaluated by Intrum Justitia occupies a critical evaluation of the consequences of non-payment. “” “45 or 43 per cent of entrepreneurs rated the relevance of risk scenarios loss of income” or liquidity squeeze “medium”up high”, what corresponds to a decrease compared to 2010; with 17 percent, the factor existential threat”remains roughly at the level of the previous year.

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