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International Debt Collections Handbook

Debt Collection Handbook

  • Argentina,
  • Australia,
  • Agriculture,
  • Automotive/Transport,

11th October 2021

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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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    Switzerland: feeling the impact of overdue invoices

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Switzerland
    • Automotive/Transport,
    • Chemicals/Pharma,

    29th October 2018

    92.5% of Swiss respondents said that they experienced late payment in 2018. This is one of the highest percentages next to that of Austria and Belgium.

    The Netherlands: the biggest DSO increase in the region

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Netherlands
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    29th October 2018

    In 2018, the average DSO recorded in the Netherlands is 46 days, an increase of five days compared to 2017. This is the biggest increase in Western Europe.

    Country Report Slovakia 2018

    Country report

    • Slovakia
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    9th October 2018

    Economic growth is expected to remain robust in 2018 and 2019, but the economy is highly vulnerable to adverse developments in the automotive sector.

    Country Report Bulgaria 2018

    Country report

    • Bulgaria
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    9th October 2018

    Bulgaria´s economic growth is forecast to remain robust in 2018 and 2019, as household spending is spurred by wage growth and an improving labour market.

    Country Report Czech Republic 2018

    Country report

    • Czech Republic
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    9th October 2018

    After growing 4.5% in 2017 Czech GDP growth is expected to increase at a slower pace in 2018 and 2019, as Eurozone and domestic demand are cooling down.

    Country Report Hungary 2018

    Country report

    • Hungary
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    9th October 2018

    After increasing 4% in 2018 GDP growth is expected to decelerate to below 3% due to lower household consumption and less investment and export growth.

    Country Report Poland 2018

    Country report

    • Poland
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    9th October 2018

    In Central Europe, Poland's economy looks most vulnerable to the financial and economic fallout of the United Kingdom's decision to leave the EU.

    Country Report Romania 2018

    Country report

    • Romania
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    9th October 2018

    Romania´s GDP is expected to grow at a lower pace in 2018 and 2019 as export growth has slowed and domestic demand is cooling due to higher interest rates.

    Country Report Russia 2018

    Country report

    • Russia
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    9th October 2018

    Despite the current rebound the long-term prospect for higher growth rates is subdued due to structural weaknesses and the negative impact of sanctions.

    Country Report Turkey 2018

    Country report

    • Turkey
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    9th October 2018

    Despite monetary tightening the economy remains susceptible to further currency volatility, and the risk of a severe economic downturn has increased.

    Eastern Europe: 45% of businesses report being impacted

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Bulgaria,
    • Czech Republic,
    • Construction,
    • Consumer Durables,

    18th September 2018

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

    Bulgaria: delays caused by insufficient funds

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Bulgaria
    • Agriculture,
    • Construction,

    18th September 2018

    Of the Eastern European countries surveyed, Bulgaria had the highest DSO and 19.8% of respondents expect another slight increase over the coming 12 months.

    Czech Republic: frequent late payments in 2018

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Czech Republic
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    18th September 2018

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

    Hungary: the most inclined to offer credit terms

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Hungary
    • Construction,
    • Consumer Durables,

    18th September 2018

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

    Romania: least inclined to offer credit terms

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Romania
    • Construction,
    • Consumer Durables,

    18th September 2018

    Due to overdue B2B invoices, 20.3% of respondents in Romania had to postpone payments to their own suppliers while 14.8% had to correct cash flow.

    Poland: big change in DSO

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Poland
    • Automotive/Transport,
    • Chemicals/Pharma,

    18th September 2018

    The proportion of past due B2B invoices is the second highest in the region and almost 60% of Polish respondents said that this affected their businesses.

    Slovakia: lower overdues but increasing DSO

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Slovakia
    • Automotive/Transport,
    • Chemicals/Pharma,

    18th September 2018

    Despite improvements in 2018, respondents in Slovakia reported an increase in DSO and 27.5% of businesses seem to have been impacted by late payments.

    Turkey: the country most affected by late payment

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Turkey
    • Agriculture,
    • Chemicals/Pharma,

    18th September 2018

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

    Market Monitor Automotive China 2018

    Market Monitor

    • China
    • Automotive/Transport

    4th September 2018

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

    Market Monitor Automotive USA 2018

    Market Monitor

    • USA
    • Automotive/Transport

    4th September 2018

    Any imposition of tariffs on car parts and vehicle imports would severely impact the US automotive industry, most probably leading to more insolvencies.

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