
Na voljo so vam članki, ki ponujajo vpogled v najnovejše trende, pa tudi redne raziskave o plačilnih navadah strank v Sloveniji in drugih državah. Tukaj lahko najdete tudi druge pomembne kazalnike, povezane z vašo panogo – vključno z večjimi primeri insolventnosti.
Industrijska poročila
Tariffs and related uncertainty causing a large negative impact


In some markets the indirect impact of tariffs could dampen higher food spending

A temporary de-escalation in the US-China tariff dispute will support global electronics growth

Tariffs and related economic uncertainty weigh on commercial construction investment

Growth continues, but tariffs and protectionism could weigh on household spending

Solid growth rates in 2025 and 2026, but looming trade disputes cast a shadow over the future

Solid sector growth expected, but US tariffs cast a shadow
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Plačilne navade v Sloveniji in drugih državah
Our survey of companies across Slovakia reveals widespread concern about liquidity issues amid high levels of both late payments and bad debts


Our survey of companies across Bulgaria reveals a risk-averse mood amid widespread concern about the levels of late payments and bad debts

Our survey of companies across Romania reveals that a continued focus on proactive credit risk strategies will be the key to future financial health and stability

Amid a fragmented B2B customer payment risk landscape, Asia’s corporate sector is concerned about cash flow and profitability, our survey reveals

Our survey of companies across the Czech Republic reveals there is widespread concern about high levels of late payments and bad debts in B2B trade

Our survey of companies across Hungary reveals a strong focus on safeguarding financial stability and preserving long-term business continuity during unpredictable trading conditions

Our survey of companies across Ireland reveals that underlying pressures on liquidity are prompting a sharp focus on strategic payment risk management
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Razvoj insolventnosti
Globally, we anticipate a stable insolvency development in 2025, followed by a slight decline in 2026.


Globally, we anticipate a 23% increase in insolvencies in 2024, followed by a slight decline in 2025.

Post-pandemic adjustments or an adverse new normal?

The increase in insolvencies continues at an accelerated pace in 2023, followed by a more tempered increase in 2024.
Sharp insolvency increases in some major economies in 2023, followed in 2024 by a year of relative stabilisation.
Global corporate insolvencies are forecast to increase by 26% in 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic pushes the world economy into recession
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