Thursday, February 20, 2014

In a situation min of financial distress, the Bulgarian reduced first cost of entertainment, recrea

GfK: Bulgarians are pessimistic about the economic development | News Manager
Linkages with external factors such as the events that shook many European countries such as Greece, Spain, Italy at the end of last year and early this year, have their effect on the Bulgarian economy. Following these events, economic expectations, income expectations and willingness to buy population decline.
The crisis has made Bulgarians cautious and careful, not only regarding their credit behavior, opportunities for savings and investment, but also in terms of everyday spending. min According min to GfK Bulgaria from July 2012, the share of people who describe it as a difficult situation in his household. min
43% late payment of monthly bills, compared to 37 percent two years ago. Also increased the proportion of people who say that in the last 12 months in the household was reduced (16.5% in July 2012) and the other 25% experienced a reduction in benefits.
In a situation min of financial distress, the Bulgarian reduced first cost of entertainment, recreation and travel - nearly 60% indicated that their costs for these activities have declined in the last year.
53% eat out less often, another 50% have cut spending on clothes and shoes. Other services that rethink amid tight household budget have insurance and the cost of education. min
Logically, this background the use of various bank products is growing slower than expected. Bulgaria, min which has stood in the gap with other countries in the region in terms of penetration of financial products and services in recent years, reaching 59% banked population. According to this indicator, we arrange min after countries such as Poland, Kazakhstan and the Baltic States, and rather close to the level of the banking population in Romania, min according to the GfK.
In Central and Eastern Europe the picture is a little more optimistic. The share of the banking population in CEE countries showed significant improvement. On average, about 74% of the people of Central and Eastern Europe have relationships with banks in 2011 this figure rose to 80%.
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