Madrid, April 13 (EFE) .- The amount of purchases within families and businesses that were unpaid when due in February was 225 million euros , representing a decrease of 23.1% over the same month of 2014 this indicator chaining consecutive 32-month low.
As for January, the amount of defaults fell 14%, according to data released today by the National Statistics Institute (INE), yielding a decrease of 23.6% accumulated in the first two months of the year.
In February, beat effects of trade value of 11.668 million euros, of which 11,444 were paid, so the default rate stood at 1.9%, four tenths lower than the year before
The total number of registered effects that were outstanding in February was 184,760, 14.7% less on-year; and the average amount stood at 1,215 euros, down 9.8% as of February 2014 but higher by 2.6% in January.
In total, won nearly 6.5 trade effects million, 0.4% less, with an average amount of 1,796 euros, down 4.5% in February last year.
Of the total amount of defaults, 65 9% were effects on portfolio and 34.1% for the purpose in debt collection.
The amount of defaults fell in all regions except communities in the Canaries, where he rallied 8.8 %.
The largest decreases were for Cantabria (33%), Castilla y León (31.7%), Murcia (31.4%) and Madrid (29.4%).
Extremadura (2.9%) and Canarias (2.8%) were the autonomous communities with the highest percentage of unpaid bills of exchange against expired, with 2.7%, while Castilla y León and Murcia recorded the lower, with a rate of 1.6% in both cases.
Catalonia and Madrid concentrated about half of the total amount of unpaid bills of exchange, with 48.2%.
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