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UK Budget: a Mixed Bag for Asset Finance

Posted on 30 March 2011 by admin

The UK Budget statement on 23 March brought mixed news for asset finance. Perhaps the single most important change is an acceleration of the previously announced plans to reduce the UK corporation tax (CT) rate over the coming four years. Continue Reading

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Asset Finance Leads the Way as FLA Delivers Upbeat Message

Posted on 24 February 2011 by admin

During 2010 UK Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) members provided some £70bn of credit to businesses. Nearly £20bn of that total went to support business investment in the private and public sectors, representing about 25% of all UK fixed capital investment – assets ranging from photocopiers to heavy machinery and railway rolling stock. Continue Reading

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Global Leasing – is the Worst Over?

Posted on 26 January 2011 by admin

The White Clark Group has conducted its annual survey of around 60 countries in order to compile the Global Leasing Report. And, each year, it provides us with three very valuable insights – what has really been happening, what the countries would like to portray as happening, and an indication of what the subsequent 12 months might have to offer. Continue Reading

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M&As on the Horizon as the Leasing Market Stirs

Posted on 24 November 2010 by admin

Mergers and acquisitions in the global asset finance industry have been few and far between during the economic downturn. Continue Reading

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European Leasing Market Stabilises in First Half of 2010

Posted on 27 October 2010 by admin

In the first half of 2010, total new leasing volumes granted in Europe reached nearly €94bn and the portfolio of leased assets was valued at €633bn, according to Leaseurope, the trade association representing the European leasing and automotive rental industry. Continue Reading

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Five Arrows Enters the Print Finance Arena

Posted on 29 September 2010 by admin

Five Arrows Leasing Group, the Rothschild-owned asset based finance company, has acquired the business and assets of Print Finance plc, a leading lessor and broker specialising in the print sector. Continue Reading

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Syscap Argues for Leasing to be Part of UK Government SME Scheme

Posted on 26 May 2010 by admin

UK independent IT finance provider Syscap is calling on the Conservative-Liberal Democrat government to include leasing as part of its plans to introduce a major new loan guarantee scheme to small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Continue Reading

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The ABL/Asset Finance Alliance

Posted on 29 April 2010 by admin

As factoring brokers Cashflow UK and Hilton-Baird exchange business with lessors, Norton Folgate embarks on structured turnaround deals. Continue Reading

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Looking for Trouble

Posted on 24 February 2010 by admin

Pre lending reviews, turnaround funding and early warning systems – Fred Crawley discovers how there are more ways than ever for lessors to avoid the pain of client insolvency. Continue Reading

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New Name in Video Conferencing Seeks Leasing alliance for UK expansion plans

Posted on 28 January 2010 by admin

A new video conferencing provider with experience of Sales Aid leasing in Scandinavia has set its sights on growth in the UK, using leasing to pursue a greater share of the SME market. Continue Reading

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