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International Debt Collections Handbook

Debt Collection Handbook

  • Argentinien,
  • Australien,
  • Agrar/Landwirtschaft,
  • Automobil/Transport,

11 Okt 2021

Handbook magazine

The International Debt Collections Handbook is a key tool for businesses when it comes to making decisions concerning collections in foreign countries.

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    The Netherlands: downside risks despite optimism

    Zahlungsmoralbarometer

    • Niederlande
    • Bau,
    • Maschinen/-bau

    24 Nov 2021

    The pandemic-induced economic challenges fed into the payment delays and write-offs that have impacted the key markets we polled in the Netherlands this year.

    Ireland: strong business confidence, but risks remain

    Zahlungsmoralbarometer

    • Irland
    • Bau,
    • Metall,

    24 Nov 2021

    Forecasts anticipate Ireland’s growth in 2022. However, a large proportion of the businesses polled in the country expressed a note of caution. Unknowns over the pandemic are still many.

    Greece: payment practices improve amid brighter outlook

    Zahlungsmoralbarometer

    • Griechenland
    • Chemie/Pharma,
    • Konsumgüter,

    24 Nov 2021

    Greece should see GDP return to pre-pandemic levels by the end of 2022. However, this brighter outlook appears to be clouded by businesses' sense of caution over long-term after-effects of the crisis.

    Germany: late payments cloud economic recovery

    Zahlungsmoralbarometer

    • Deutschland
    • Automobil/Transport,
    • Chemie/Pharma,

    24 Nov 2021

    German GDP is forecast to rebound this year, enjoying a more robust acceleration by year-end 2022. However, late payments across industries cast a cloud over this outlook.

    France: credit insurance mitigates trade credit risk

    Zahlungsmoralbarometer

    • Frankreich
    • Agrar/Landwirtschaft,
    • Bau,

    24 Nov 2021

    Late payments are a widespread issue among businesses we polled in France. Reportedly, higher use of credit insurance will help them mitigate the impact of trade credit risk on the business.

    Denmark: poor payment practices cause liquidity stress

    Zahlungsmoralbarometer

    • Dänemark
    • Automobil/Transport,
    • Elektronik/ITK,

    24 Nov 2021

    The results of this year's Payment Practices Barometer for Denmark point to industries wrestling with poor payments behaviour.

    Belgium: heightened insolvency risk clouds outlook

    Zahlungsmoralbarometer

    • Belgien
    • Agrar/Landwirtschaft,
    • Bau,

    24 Nov 2021

    In response to deteriorating payments behaviour over the coming months, businesses polled across Belgium focus on taking steps to protect their business from the impacts of customer credit risk.

    Austria: businesses take hit of substantial write-offs

    Zahlungsmoralbarometer

    • Österreich
    • Agrar/Landwirtschaft,
    • Automobil/Transport,

    24 Nov 2021

    This year’s Payment Practices Barometer survey reveals that Austria is working hard to overcome the economic impacts of the pandemic. A few indicators were particularly concerning for businesses.

    Global chemicals industry: opportunities and challenges

    Marktmonitor

    • Belgien,
    • China,
    • Chemie/Pharma

    02 Nov 2021

    Although the chemicals industry contracted slightly during the pandemic recession, new opportunities are opening up, driven by shifts in customer demand and new technologies.

    Construction Industry Trends Germany - 2021

    Marktmonitor

    • Deutschland
    • Bau

    12 Okt 2021

    Residential construction remains the main driver of growth