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Payment Practices Barometer Singapore 2016

Payment Practices Barometer

  • Singapore
  • Agriculture,
  • Automotive/Transport,

19th October 2016

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Despite no variation in either domestic or foreign late payment rates, the average 46 days DSO recorded in Singapore is six days longer than last year.

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Access a snapshot of the credit risk situation and business performance of 14 major industries in your country. The forecast is based on the assessment of Atradius underwriters.

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    Payment Practices Barometer Belgium

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Belgium
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21st April 2015

    Consistent with Western Europe overall, one in four survey respondents in Belgium consider cost containment to be one of the biggest challenges to business profitability in 2015.

    Payment Practices Barometer Netherlands

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Netherlands
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21st April 2015

    The strong focus on protection of exports from the risk of payment default by customers comes as no surprise for the Netherlands, whose GDP growth is heavily dependent on international trade.

    Payment Practices Barometer Austria

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Austria
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21st April 2015

    24% of survey respondents in Austria were concerned about maintaining sufficient cash flow levels. They consider this as one of the greatest challenges to business profitability in 2015.

    Payment Practices Barometer Ireland

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Ireland
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21st April 2015

    28% of the respondents in Ireland, compared to 18% in Western Europe, reported that maintaining adequate cash flow is one of the biggest challenges they will be facing in 2015.

    Payment Practices Barometer Italy

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Italy
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21st April 2015

    Nearly 73% of survey respondents in Italy reported that late payment from domestic B2B customers is mainly attributable to insufficient availability of funds.

    Cheap oil: the new normal?

    Economic research

    • Brazil,
    • Mexico,
    • General economic

    20th April 2015

    We forecast the oil price will start rising in the fourth quarter of 2015 to USD 75 on average in 2016. Discover the impact on sectors and countries across the globe.

    Country Report United States 2015

    Country report

    • USA
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    1st April 2015

    Construction sector‘s financing climate is improving.

    Market Monitor - Consumer durables - China

    Market Monitor

    • China
    • Consumer Durables

    1st April 2015

    The Chinese retail market remains highly fragmented due to the large population and differences in consumer behaviour and purchasing power across the country.

    Market Monitor - Consumer durables - Canada

    Market Monitor

    • Canada
    • Consumer Durables

    1st April 2015

    Retail insolvencies are expected to increase in Canada in 2015, as many businesses ́ profit margins are under pressure and competition is high.

    Market Monitor - Consumer durables - United States

    Market Monitor

    • USA
    • Consumer Durables

    1st April 2015

    The US economy is expected to grow 3.1 % in 2015, while unemployment is expected to drop to 5.5 %. Together with improving consumer sentiment, those indicators support higher top-line sales growth.

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