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37. Receivables

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Receivables – carrying amount 31 December 2018 31 December 2017
Receivables on direct insurance, including: 2,574 2,482
- receivables from policyholders 2,438 2,320
- receivables from insurance intermediaries 112 134
- other receivables 24 28
Reinsurance receivables 115 68
Other receivables 3,654 6,546
- receivables from disposal of securities and security deposits 1) 1,632 4,751
- receivables on account of payment card settlements 992 758
- trade receivables 340 295
- receivables from the state budget, other than corporate income tax receivables 237 100
- receivables by virtue of commissions concerning off-balance sheet products 178 66
- receivables from debt factoring 3 68
- prevention settlements 46 58
- receivables from direct claims handling on behalf of other insurance undertakings 27 29
- receivables for acting as an emergency adjuster 14 12
- receivables on account of Corporate Income Tax 6 57
- receivables from purchase price allocation of the acquisition of Bank BPH’s Core Business - 94
- receivables from security and bid deposits 34 91
- other 145 167
Total receivables 6,343 9,096

1) This line item presents receivables associated with executed but outstanding transactions on financial instruments.

As at 31 December 2018 and 31 December 2017, the fair value of receivables did not differ significantly from their carrying amount, primarily due to their short-term nature and the policy of recognizing impairment losses.

Receivables – according to maturity stipulated in the terms and conditions of the agreement 31 December 2018 31 December 2017
Up to 1 year 1) 6,163 9,038
1 to 5 years 162 55
Over 5 years 18 3
Receivables – according to maturity stipulated in the terms and conditions of the agreement, total 6,343 9,096

1) Including past due receivables.

 

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