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The total amount of claims under financial and operational lease contracts is BGN 3.662 billion (6.6% of GDP) at the end of December 2007. It increased by BGN 1.662 billion (83.1%) compared to the end of December 2006, when it was BGN 2 billion (4.1% of GDP).

Claims under financial lease contracts account for 98.4% of the total volume. Their amount at the end of December 2007 is BGN 3.604 billion, which is by BGN 1.643 billion (83.8%) greater than it was at the end of December 2006.

Claims under contracts for financial lease of Cars amount to BGN 1.237 billion, increasing by BGN 635.5 million (105.7%) compared to December 2006. Their share in the total amount of claims under financial lease contracts grew from 30.7% at the end of December 2006 to 34.3% a year later. Claims under contracts for Machinery and industrial equipment marked 62% annual growth and reached BGN 1.010 billion at the end of December 2007. Compared to the end of December 2006, their relative share decreased from 31.8% to 28%. Claims under contracts for Transport and commercial vehicles amount to BGN 976.1 million at the end of December 2007. Compared to December 2006, they rose by BGN 470.3 million (93%) and their relative share increased from 25.8% to 27.1% at the end of December 2007.

Regarding the maturity structure of the financial lease claims, those with maturity over 1 up to 5 years prevail. Their relative share grew from 84.4% at the end of December 2006 to 87% a year later. The amount of claims falling in this maturity band rose by 89.5% (BGN 1.480 billion) and reached BGN 3.136 billion at December 2007.

Appendix: Table Claims under Lease Contracts.

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