BULGARIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
In the last years the bank credits have been the driving force of the Bulgarian economy. Now the credit flow has dried up, the money from the gray economy has become the majour factor.
Only credits to the amount of 33.6 million levs have been lent by the banks to Bulgarian businesses in December 2008. In comparison, the average amount of the business credits for 2008 is 626.9 million levs.
Many companies have been experiencing cash flow problems and they can not pay their expenses. The bad debt has increased and some analysts expect 30% of the companies in the country to go bankrupt. Others are more moderate in their expectations and do not expect a total collapse.
The construction industry is in a very bad state, despite the opinion of the analysts. The need for fresh cash is so serious that some of the companies have switched to barter deals. They offer their business partners apartments and office space instead of cash. The problem of many developers is that they have started several projects at the same time and have relied on off-plan purchases. However, once the credit policy of the banks became more strict, the off-plan purchases have stopped. As result, many investors had to freeze their projects, some of them stopped paying their subcontractors and suppliers. The banks have ignored the whole of the construction industry and now lend money only to companies who also work in another field of business, which can guarantee the repayment of the loans. There is still no official information about the level of debt in the construction industry but it is expected to be quite serious.
