More than four million Russians turned out to be unseen due to debts

Because of the accumulated debts, more than four million Russians were inevitable, the director of the Federal Bailiff Service (FSSP) Dmitry Aristov reported RIA Novosti.

“As of October 1 of the current year, a temporary restriction on departure from the Russian Federation was operating within 4.2 million executive proceedings,” he said.

Earlier, the University of Synergy conducted a study by studying what goals most often take a loan Russians. Mortgage lending was the most popular in the country. With such a goal, 28.8 percent of respondents appealed to banks. Another 20.4 percent get a loan to buy a car, 19.4 percent – to purchase a gadget and household appliances, 15.9 percent for repairs. About 8.8 percent took a loan to the repayment of old debts. The least Russians are taking loans for travel, health, helping native, training and organizing activities (less than 10 percent).

/Media reports.