Factors and other non-bank financial firms improve profitability by over 30 per cent in 2002


Hungarian financial enterprises other than banks posted a significant improvement in profitability last year, while the quality of their portfolios did not decline significantly, according to the State Supervision of Financial Institutions (PSZAF). On average, non-bank financial firms posted pre-tax income growth of over 30 per cent in 2002, figures in PSZAF's quarterly report on the financial sector indicate.



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