EPKA: “Tavan” in the number of arrangements despite ejecting debts

A steady decline remains generally the crowd of the two years, despite ejecting them to the EPCA during the same period and this despite the fact that the government has established a barrage of new arrangements, both emergency and permanent. This conclusion is drawn from the debt and regulation data published yesterday by According to what emerges from these data between December 2021 – December 2023, outstanding insurance debts increased by approximately EUR 6.5 billion or almost 16%. However, in the same period, active arrangements fell to 345,743 (December 2023) versus 362.468 (December 2021) or otherwise by nearly 5%. The large drop in active arrangements occurred after the end of 2021 and there has never been a decisive recovery since. This is despite the fact that in the same period the exceptional regulation of 72 doses for companies affected by the pandemic and the new fixed regulation of 24 doses entered into force. Of particular importance is the fact that despite the fact that since the end of 2022, the government increased the instalments of the fixed regulation from 12 to 24 instalments, this did not lead to any noticeable increase in those due to it. It is also worth pointing out that during the same period 2021-2023, along with the number of active arrangements, the revenue from arrangements was reduced while (receipts, payments “against” debt).