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Press release

29 July 2005

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Moldova’s leasing law to boost market development

EBRD helps enact new Moldovan law

A new Moldovan law extending the scope of leasing operations, and thus increasing flexibility in the economy, went on to the statute books this month. The legislation, which repealed the existing 1996 law, grew out of a technical cooperation project sponsored by the Balkans Regional Special Fund (created by Austria, Canada, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland and Taipei China) and run by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.

Leasing transactions – not only of property but also of equipment and tools – have increased drastically over the past few decades. Businesses that need to keep their equipment up to date, but are reluctant to take out large loans to invest in tools or machines which risk becoming obsolete before the end of their working life, are likely to find the lower-risk option of leasing attractive.

The EBRD’s 2003 strategy for Moldova recommended supporting new financial products such as leasing and mortgage financing if market and regulatory conditions were right. Its successful technical cooperation project aimed to iron out shortcomings in the existing law and make leasing finance more accessible to more people and businesses in Moldova.

The new law broadens the range of goods that can be offered for lease; allows all citizens, not just entrepreneurs as before, to acquire leases for equipment ranging from factory tools to simple domestic washing machines; and removes a tax loophole that earlier placed an unnecessary burden on entrepreneurs who opted to lease rather than buy equipment.

Leasing is expected to become more popular in Moldova, because there is more harmonisation and clarity within the applicable system as a result of the new legislation, said Emmanuel Maurice, General Counsel of the EBRD.


Press contact:
Axel Reiserer, Tel: +44 20 7338 7753; E-mail: reiserea@ebrd.com



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