European Payment Guide
Intrum Justitia is happy to provide an insight into payment customs and practice of more than 20 European countries.
Payment Rating
Assessment of Country credit risks
Contractual Conditions
Local customs of contractual conditions
Credit Management
Information about number of reminders, reminder period, charge of late payment and recovery costs, legal actions practice, etc.
Legal Process
Time taken and costs, number of procedures, national debt collection laws, list of accepted documents, information if lawyer/attorney is mandatory, statute of claims limitation, etc.
General information
Population, languages spoken, currency, GDP, export and import information, etc.
Payment Rating
Assessment of Country credit risks
Contractual Conditions
Local customs of contractual conditions
Credit Management
Information about number of reminders, reminder period, charge of late payment and recovery costs, legal actions practice, etc.
Legal Process
Time taken and costs, number of procedures, national debt collection laws, list of accepted documents, information if lawyer/attorney is mandatory, statute of claims limitation, etc.
General information
Population, languages spoken, currency, GDP, export and import information, etc.
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