Sodra borrowed most of FL Technics and Bauwerk Boen during the pandemic



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Since mid-April, Sodra has been the most indebted to aircraft maintenance, furniture, rentals and agricultural machinery, according to Sodra-based calculations by Creditreform Lithuania .m. September 17 data.

Maximum 2.5 million. The aircraft maintenance company FL Technics owes EUR 1.9 million. Eur wood producer Bauwerk Boen, 1.6 million. Metal and wood, which produced furniture and borrowed, had a loan of 1.4 million euros. Eur staffing office, almost 1 million. Euro exchange and Lytagra equipment trading.

The situation with corporate debts has not been clear to Sodra since April 14, when Sodra’s management, prompting the quarantine and emergency situation, suspended the disclosure of information, citing Saulius ilinskas, director of Creditreform Lithuania.

According to him, the disclosure of information did not cause any concern to all entities operating in the Lithuanian market, granting commercial credits and trying to manage the risk of default. Sodra of September 17. again there are companies that are late in payment.

The debt of transport companies was the one that grew the most

companies that hired at least a single employee earlier this month, total debt to Sodra on September 17. amounted to 170.3 million. Eur, and was 4.2 times higher than on April 16, when the debt with Sodra was temporarily suspended until September 17. Consequently, the total amount of deferred debt with Sodra amounted to 125.6 million LTL. EUR, the average deferred debt per borrower amounts to EUR 2,822.

The total debt of Lithuanian companies, including entities already inactive, reached 203.7 million LTL. Eur, at least 10 Eur 35,740 mons. The average debt per borrower was 4,579 euros.

The DIX ratio (ratio of total corporate debt to Sodra and employers employing at least only employees) calculated by Creditreform Lithuania ranged from 323 to 1,671. This is very high growth, because until then we have witnessed a gradual increase in debt from one employer, May.

Debt was the one that grew the most in the transport and storage sector. During the comparable period, it increased 8.7 times, from 2.1 million. EUR up to 19.7 million. EUR. In wholesale and retail trade, debt multiplied by 6.2 and on September 17 of this year. amounted to 31.9 million. EUR, in light industry 4.7 times, up to 7.1 million. EUR, 3.7 times in manufacturing, up to 39.3 million. EUR. Debts in the construction sector with Sodra increased 2.3 times, to 18 million. EUR.

Deferred debt due to COVID-19

.meter. September 17 The total amount of deferred debt with Sodra amounted to 125.6 million LTL. EUR. companies with deferred debts were 6,135. The average deferred debt for each borrower amounted to 2,822 euros and the maximum amount of deferred debt was 2.5 million euros. EUR.

Its owner is already feeding FL Technics. The largest holders of deferred debt also include UAB Metalas ir mediena (EUR 1.6 million), UAB Biuro (EUR 1.4 million), AB Lytagra (EUR 0.99 million), AB Vilniaus pauktynas (0.94 million euros), APB Apranga, which manages the clothing retail chain (0.92 million euros).

Most of the companies with deferred debts operate in the wholesale and retail trade in 1,594. They also have the highest amount of deferred debt of 26.2 million. EUR. In second place were 807 lodging and catering providers with a total deferred debt of LTL 13 million. EUR. In the third 756 representatives of the manufacturing industry (29.4 million euros).

In artistic, entertainment and recreational activities affected by the coronavirus, 441 companies were allowed to reserve 5.5 million. 15.6 million euros in taxes, transport and storage for 621 companies. EUR. The lowest debt was in mining and quarrying, electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply, financial and insurance activities, public administration and defense.

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