Romania could experience widespread leasing business failure if
market contraction continues into 2010, the country’s leasing
association (ALB) has warned.

ALB’s statistics for leasing in 2009 put total business volume
for the nation at €1.33 billion, some 72 percent down
year-on-year.

Across Europe, only Turkey, Estonia and Ukraine have exceeded
this rate of decline. In the CEE region, more mature markets such
as Poland, Slovakia and Czech Republic have experienced milder
contraction.

Jean-Claude Boloux, head of ALB, predicted stagnation or
single-digit improvement in volumes for 2010, but admitted that
further decline was possible, carrying the threat of bankruptcy for
domestic lessors.

Fred Crawley

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