Significance and Analytical Indicators of The Increase in The Leasing Portfolio Volume in The Uzbekistan Market
Abstract
This paper takes a close look at both the theory and real-world experience behind the recent surge in leasing activity across Uzbekistan’s rapidly developing economic sectors. The main goal of this work is to scientifically substantiate the importance of the growth of the leasing portfolio for the national economy, in particular, its role in increasing investment activity and stimulating the development of small and medium-sized businesses, as well as to deeply study the main analytical indicators used to assess and monitor this growth. Moreover, it analyzes the main analytical indicators, including the dynamics of the volume of the leasing portfolio, its structure by sectors and regions, the volume of new leasing transactions and concluded contracts, the share of non-performing leasing assets, based on the latest statistical data on the leasing market of Uzbekistan.
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