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B2B payment practices trends Ireland 2024
Atradius· 2024-05-23 00:17
Atradius Payment Practices Barometer 2024 B2B payment practices trends Ireland Trading on credit declines amid worsening B2B payment practices About the Atradius Payment Practices Barometer The Atradius Payment Practices Barometer is an annual survey of business-to-business (B2B) payment practices in markets across the world. Our survey provides us with the opportunity to hear directly from companies polled about how they are coping with the impact of the current challenging economic and trading environment ...
B2B payment practices trends, Spain 2024
Atradius· 2024-05-23 00:17
Atradius Payment Practices Barometer 2024 B2B payment practices trends Spain Customer credit risk landscape affected by persistent economic headwinds About the Atradius Payment Practices Barometer The Atradius Payment Practices Barometer is an annual survey of business-to-business (B2B) payment practices in markets across the world. Our survey provides us with the opportunity to hear directly from companies polled about how they are coping with the impact of the current challenging economic and trading envi ...
B2B payment practices trends, Greece 2024
Atradius· 2024-05-23 00:17
Atradius Payment Practices Barometer 2024 B2B payment practices trends Greece Deteriorated B2B payment behaviour impacts business financial stability About the Atradius Payment Practices Barometer The Atradius Payment Practices Barometer is an annual survey of business-to-business (B2B) payment practices in markets across the world. Our survey provides us with the opportunity to hear directly from companies polled about how they are coping with the impact of the current challenging economic and trading envi ...
B2B payment practices trends, Germany 2024
Atradius· 2024-05-23 00:17
Atradius Payment Practices Barometer 2024 B2B payment practices trends Germany Cashflow concerns mount amid bleak credit risk landscape About the Atradius Payment Practices Barometer The Atradius Payment Practices Barometer is an annual survey of business-to-business (B2B) payment practices in markets across the world. Our survey provides us with the opportunity to hear directly from companies polled about how they are coping with the impact of the current challenging economic and trading environment on pay ...
B2B payment practices trends, Sweden 2024
Atradius· 2024-05-23 00:12
Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly provide an investment rating for the industry Core Insights - The report highlights the importance of trade credit in B2B sales strategies in Sweden, with 80% of companies offering trade credit and 60% of B2B sales being transacted on credit, consistent with the previous year [7][8] - There is a notable decline in credit sales within the consumer durables sector, dropping to 43% of all B2B sales, while the electronics/ICT sector maintains a higher rate of 68% [7][8] - Concerns about insolvency risks are rising, with 36% of businesses preparing for potential insolvency challenges in the coming year, particularly in the consumer durables and electronics/ICT sectors [30][34] Summary by Sections B2B Payment Practices Trends - Trade credit is a vital component of B2B sales strategies, with 60% of sales on credit, stable from the previous year [7][8] - The consumer durables sector has tightened payment terms, now averaging one month from invoicing, nearly three weeks shorter than last year [8][12] - Late payments affect 35% of B2B sales on credit, with bad debts averaging 6% [12][14] Key Figures and Charts - 56% of companies used invoice financing, 44% relied on bank loans, and 42% utilized trade credit as financing sources [18] - Payment practices remain stable, with overdue invoices being settled quicker than a year ago, averaging three weeks past due [12][13] Looking Ahead - Economic conditions and cybersecurity threats are primary concerns for businesses, with 35% and 31% of respondents respectively highlighting these issues [23][25] - The electronics/ICT sector expresses significant concern over geopolitical tensions affecting global operations [26][30] - 44% of companies expect no change in Days-Sales-Outstanding (DSO), while 41% anticipate improvements [36][34]
B2B payment practices trends, Switzerland 2024
Atradius· 2024-05-23 00:12
Atradius Payment Practices Barometer 2024 B2B payment practices trends Switzerland Trade credit delivers financial relief amid high borrowing costs About the Atradius Payment Practices Barometer The Atradius Payment Practices Barometer is an annual survey of business-to-business (B2B) payment practices in markets across the world. Our survey provides us with the opportunity to hear directly from companies polled about how they are coping with the impact of the current challenging economic and trading enviro ...
B2B payment practices trends, United Kingdom 2024
Atradius· 2024-05-23 00:12
Atradius Payment Practices Barometer 2024 B2B payment practices trends United Kingdom Trade credit plays vital role amid cashflow concerns About the Atradius Payment Practices Barometer The Atradius Payment Practices Barometer is an annual survey of business-to-business (B2B) payment practices in markets across the world. Our survey provides us with the opportunity to hear directly from companies polled about how they are coping with the impact of the current challenging economic and trading environment on ...
Fertility policy and practice: the APAC Fertility and Family Scorecard
经济学人· 2024-05-23 00:12
Fertility policy and practice: the APAC Fertility and Family Scorecard ...
What Does the Public Think About AI?
ITIF· 2024-05-22 01:37
Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly provide an investment rating for the industry Core Insights - The public sentiment towards AI is mixed, with curiosity being the most common emotion, but negative feelings have increased by about 20% compared to the previous year [5][22][23] - Only 32% of Americans feel confident in explaining how modern AI models work, indicating a significant knowledge gap [5][30] - Awareness of AI tools like ChatGPT has nearly doubled, yet only 13% of Americans use LLM-based chatbots regularly [5][39] - The potential economic benefits of AI are recognized, with the IMF estimating a 1.5% productivity boost in advanced economies, but only 7% believe it will increase wages for workers [6][46] - Concerns about misinformation and job displacement are prevalent, with 71% worried about AI-generated content affecting elections [8][60] Summary by Sections Introduction and Summary - The report follows up on previous research, exploring public views on AI through extensive polling in the US and UK [4] Public Sentiment - Curiosity is the dominant emotion regarding AI, but negative emotions have increased [5][22][23] - 51% of Americans believe AI is developing faster than expected, a 20% increase from last year [19] Understanding of AI - Only 32% of Americans are confident in explaining AI models, reflecting a lack of understanding [5][30] Current Usage of AI - Awareness of AI tools is high, with significant growth in recognition of ChatGPT, yet regular usage remains low at 13% [5][39] Opportunities - AI is expected to be a major economic driver, with potential productivity increases, but skepticism exists regarding direct benefits to wages [6][46] Concerns - Misinformation is the top concern, with 71% worried about its impact on elections, and 46% unsure about detecting AI-generated content [8][60] Future Expectations - 55% believe AI will reach human-level intelligence by the end of the 2030s, consistent with previous polling [85] Policy Recommendations - Majority support for policies like clear labeling of AI content and legal liability for AI companies, but caution is advised in creating new regulations [98][99]
A new future of work: The race to deploy AI and raise skills in Europe and beyond
麦肯锡· 2024-05-22 00:07
Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly provide an investment rating for the industry Core Insights - The report highlights that by 2030, up to 30 percent of current work hours could be automated, driven by advancements in AI and automation technologies [9][52] - It emphasizes the need for significant occupational transitions, estimating that Europe could require up to 12 million transitions, which is double the pre-pandemic pace, while the United States may see similar levels of transitions [10][43] - The demand for high-skill professions, particularly in STEM and healthcare, is expected to rise significantly, while demand for lower-skill jobs is projected to decline [11][38] Summary by Sections At a Glance - The report indicates that labor demand is shifting due to AI and automation, with a projected increase in demand for STEM-related and healthcare professions, while traditional roles like office and production work may decline [9] Context: Labor Shortages and Productivity Growth - The report discusses ongoing labor market changes, including an aging workforce and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has led to tighter labor markets and increased competition for talent [13][17] Implications for the Workforce - Businesses will need to focus on retraining workers to meet the rising demand for technological and social skills, as many executives report a shortage of these skills [11] Potential for Accelerated Work Transitions Ahead - The report outlines that Europe may need to double its pace of occupational transitions compared to historical rates, while the U.S. may return to pre-pandemic levels [47][48] Demand for Labor - The analysis predicts that demand for healthcare and STEM roles could grow by 17 to 30 percent by 2030, while roles in food services and office support may see significant declines [37][38] Automation and AI Impact - The report concludes that generative AI could significantly enhance the automation potential of work activities, with estimates suggesting that 27 percent of hours worked in Europe and 30 percent in the U.S. could be automated by 2030 [52][55]