Two out of three ministries continue to pay their suppliers late. This bad habit that has characterized most of the Italian Public Administration (PA) for decades continued in the first two quarters of this year. Although it is still early to generalize, in the case of ministries we have confirmation that payment delays continue. […]

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Here is the analysis of the progress of spending, project payments in line with forecasts. In relation to what has come out in some press organs, the Ministry of Education and Merit specifies that: 

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PayTech will be Eni's preferred partner in Europe for the evolution and implementation of collection and payment solutions for Eni's business and consumer customers. Eni and Nexi announce that they have signed an agreement for the development and innovation of electronic and digital payment services in favor of Eni and its [...]

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The seventh edition of the ABI Payments Show will take place from 23 to 25 November. The three-day event will be kicked off by the President of ABI, Antonio Patuelli, who will open the plenary session dedicated to the theme of "The European way for digital payments" tomorrow morning. On Friday 25 November, however, the Salone will close with [...]

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What changes for money transfers, such as wire transfers and debits, to and from the UK? What about payments and withdrawals across the Channel? What are the consequences of the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union for the management of its investments and savings? The infographic 'Brexit, [...]

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In a phase of unprecedented economic difficulty - the CGIA Study Office said - everyone would have expected that at least the ministries had paid the supply companies on time. Instead, things turned out differently. In fact, in 2020, 10 out of 12 ministries did so late with respect to the provisions of [...]

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In the second quarter of 2020, 8 departments paid their suppliers late and the other 3 "forgot" to publish the data. The only ministry that did not violate the law was the Farnesina Among all the 12 ministries that have a budget and spending capacity, in the second quarter of this year [...]

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Covid-19 effect: one small company out of 2 reports that payments have been extended One small company out of 2, reports the CGIA, reports that the payment times of private clients have lengthened dramatically and this is putting financial stability at risk of many hauliers, packaging producers and a part [...]

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The goal is to promote the financial and social inclusion of citizens, in a highly inclusive perspective, within the framework of the memorandum of understanding between Abi and UICI The Abi audio guide is online with useful tips for using payment tools in full security, avoid falling into online fraud, take no chances after making a cash withdrawal. [...]

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INPS was among the first to underline the absurdity of the penalties suffered by mobile workers in the pension sector and, over the last year, has worked hard to find a meeting point with the professional funds in order to implement to the law on cumulation guaranteeing workers to be able to fully enjoy the right [...]

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