Results 1 - 25 from 81 for "coface"
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Coface CEE TOP 500 Companies: Poland In The Lead, Followed By Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania
11.07.2024
Poland tops the ranking of the largest companies in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) in 2023, being followed by the Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania, according to the annual study by Coface. more
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Coface: Number of New Insolvencies in Romania Up 8.3% in H1/2024
09.23.2024
The number of new insolvencies in Romania went up by 8.3% in the first half of 2024 against the same period of 2023, with 3,684 new procedures being opened, the latest Coface survey shows. more
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Coface: CEE Countries Faced Dramatic Surge In Company Insolvencies In 2023
04.25.2024
In the wake of an economic downturn, Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries witnessed a dramatic surge in company insolvencies throughout 2023. more
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Coface: Insolvencies In Romana Flat At 6,650 In 2023
02.21.2024
The total number of insolvency proceedings in Romania reached 6,650 in 2023, flat on the previous year, when companies started 6,649 new insolvency proceedings, the latest Coface Romania survey shows. more
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Coface Risk Barometer: Romania’s Risk Assessment Upgraded From B To A4
02.06.2024
After a somewhat turbulent 2023, which ultimately turned out much better than expected, 2024 is shaping up to be as decisive as it is uncertain, both in (geo)political terms, with more than 60 more
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Romania Has 60 Companies In Coface Top 500 CEE
11.15.2023
Romania is represented with 60 companies in a ranking of 500 largest companies in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) compiled by Coface rating agency based on 2022 financial data, placing the country more
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Coface Barometer: Risks Continue To Intensify; Inflation Remains Well Above Targets Set By Central Banks
10.24.2023
Over and above the risks that have already been mentioned many times, some of which continue to intensify (financial stability, social and political risks), the fight against inflation has not yet more
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Study: Company Insolvencies In Romania Down 4% In H1/2023 Vs H1/2022, But Up 13% Vs H2/2022
09.19.2023
A total 3,358 new insolvency proceedings were opened in Romania in the first half of 2023, down 4% compared to the same period of 2022, as per the latest survey by Coface Romania conducted in August more
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Coface: Economic Outlook Remains Closely Linked To Inflation And Central Banks' Response
06.14.2023
The economic outlook remains closely linked to inflation trends and to the response of central banks, and forecasts are subject to a number of downside risks, including the supply of energy and more
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Coface: Company Insolvencies Across CEE Countries Up Almost 40% YoY In 2022
04.27.2023
The total number of business insolvency proceedings in countries across Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) grew by 39.3% to 36,090 in 2022 from 25,917 in 2021, according to an analysis by Coface. more
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Coface Technologies Seeks To Expand Romanian Team In Next Four Years
03.21.2023
Software development hub Coface Technologies plans to grow its team of IT specialists to 200 members over the next four years. more
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Coface: Insolvencies In Romania Up 7% YoY To Over 6,500 In 2022
02.22.2023
In 2022, more than 6,500 companies went insolvent, 7% more than in 2021 and 2% more than in 2019, one of the best years for the Romanian economy, before the Covid-19 pandemic, as per the latest Coface more
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Coface: Global Economy Seems To Settle Into Stagflation
10.18.2022
The global economy seems to be settling into a regime of “stagflation” in the short term, where economic stagnation and rapid price rises coexist and, at the same time, the possibility of a global more
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Coface: Company Insolvencies In Romania Up 16% YoY In 1H/2022
09.13.2022
The number of companies in Romania that set off insolvency proceedings increased in the first half of 2022 as compared to the same period of 2021, as per the latest survey conducted by Coface Romania more
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Alina Popa Appointed Country Manager Of Coface Romania
08.03.2022
Alina Popa has been appointed Country Manager of Coface Romania, effective August 1, 2022. more
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Coface Revises Downwards The Evaluation Of 19 Countries, Of Which 16 In Europe
06.23.2022
Four months after the start of hostilities in Ukraine, first lessons can be drawn: the conflict, which is set to last, has already upset the global geo-economic balance. more
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Coface: Company Insolvencies In CEE Region On The Rise
05.10.2022
Various economic conditions, support measures and legal changes have affected insolvency trends in the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) region over the last two years. The COVID pandemic triggered an more
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Romania Has 56 Companies In Coface Top 500 CEE
11.22.2021
Romania is represented with 56 companies, fewer by two firms than in the previous year, in a ranking of 500 largest companies in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) compiled by Coface rating agency based more
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Coface: Company Insolvencies In Romania Hit Five-Year Low
02.18.2021
The number of company insolvencies in Romania reached the lowest level of the last five years. In 2020, over 5,500 companies went insolvent, 13% fewer on the year, and the bulk of insolvencies were in more
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Company Insolvencies In Romania At Decade-Low In 2020
01.04.2021
Insolvencies, the harshest index for companies after the 2008 economic crisis, reached the lowest level of the past decade, at the end of 2020, with only 5,600 firms filing for insolvency, 10% fewer more
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Romania Has 58 Companies In Coface Top 500 CEE
11.24.2020
Romania is represented with 58 companies, fewer by three firms than in the previous year, in a ranking of 500 largest companies in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) by turnover in 2019, compiled by more
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Coface: Insolvencies In Romania At Decade-Low After 22% Annual Decline In 2019
02.19.2020
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Romania Has 61 Companies In Coface Top 500 CEE
09.18.2019
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Survey: Natural Gas Market Is Booming, But Its Future Is Less Promising
07.16.2019
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Coface Country Risk Conference 2019: Despite Economic Growth, Business Environment Remains Difficult
05.29.2019
Romania has benefited from significant economic growth in the last few years, but despite that, the business sector is still having some difficulties, some of which can be found on other European more