i. Financial leases
Financial leases are leases that transfer substantially all the risks and rewards incidental to ownership of the leased asset to the lessee.
When the consolidated entities act as the lessors of an asset, the sum of the present value of the lease payments receivable from the lessee, including the exercise price of the lessee's purchase option at the end of the lease term when such exercise price is sufficiently below fair value at the option date such that it is reasonably certain that the option will be exercised, is recognized as lending to third parties and is therefore included under Loans and receivables in the consolidated financial statements.
The finance income arising from these contracts is credited in the heading “Interest and similar income” in the consolidated income statement in order to achieve a constant rate of return over the deadline of the lease.