Public authorities slower at settling accounts, says survey

Irish public authorities take longer to settle their accounts than private or business customers, according to the latest payment survey carried out by Intrum Justitia, a leading provider of credit management services.

Public authorities slower at settling accounts, says survey

Irish public authorities take longer to settle their accounts than private or business customers, according to the latest payment survey carried out by Intrum Justitia, a leading provider of credit management services.

The bi-annual survey of more than 6,500 companies in 23 European countries, including Ireland, captures trends in payment behaviour.

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