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Fewer bankruptcies in Poland

PR dla Zagranicy
Paweł Kononczuk 28.07.2017 11:03
The number of companies declared bankrupt in Poland has fallen, according to the National Debt Register.
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From July 2016 to the end of June 2017, 563 firms were declared bankrupt.

"The number of companies collapsing in Poland is decreasing,” said the National Debt Register’s Adam Łącki.

“Over the past few years, at least 700 have gone bankrupt every year, sometimes over 800 firms,” he told the PAP news agency.

“The current statistics indicate that this year the number of bankruptcies may be lower than 600. This is in large part due to two factors - changes in bankruptcy law and the strong Polish economy."

(pk)

Source: PAP

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