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A List of UK leasing funders and lessors

November 15, 2023/0 Comments/in Acquisitions, Blog/by Jess Wells-Flint

In the dynamic world of business, obtaining essential assets and equipment is often a critical step towards achieving growth and success. Leasing solutions have emerged as a viable way for businesses to acquire what they need without the upfront capital outlay. At WestWon, we recognise the importance of connecting businesses with the right leasing partners. In this blog, we present a list of prominent UK leasing funders and lessors, equipping you with the knowledge to make informed decisions throughout your leasing journey.

Leasing funders and lessors play a vital role in facilitating asset acquisitions for businesses. These entities provide the necessary funds on lease, allowing businesses to access equipment, machinery, and technology without the burden of outright ownership. By comprehending your unique needs, these partners can help find solutions that align with your financial goals and operational requirements.

A List of UK Leasing Funders and Lessors from WestWon

  1. Aldermore Asset Finance – Aldermore offers a wide range of leasing and asset finance solutions tailored to the needs of SMEs. With their expertise spanning various industries, they assist businesses in securing the equipment they require to thrive.
  2. BNP Paribas Leasing Solutions – BNP Paribas specialises in flexible and customized leasing solutions. With a strong focus on sustainability, they provide a variety of financing options for businesses seeking to acquire assets responsibly.
  3. Siemens Financial Services – Siemens offers leasing and financing options for businesses aiming to acquire technology, machinery, and other valuable assets. Their innovative approach aligns seamlessly with the evolving needs of businesses.

Why Choose WestWon?

At WestWon, our dedication to your business’s success goes beyond providing leasing solutions. We firmly believe in empowering businesses with knowledge and access to a meticulously curated list of reliable leasing funders and lessors. Our extensive network of partners reflects our unwavering commitment to supporting your growth journey.

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In conclusion, when it comes to acquiring assets for your business, partnering with the right leasing funders and lessors can make all the difference. With our guide to prominent UK leasing partners, you can confidently navigate the asset acquisition process. Therefore you will propel your business towards greater achievements. Contact us to find out more about your finance needs today and how we can help.

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A Guide to Writing a Comprehensive Business Plan

November 1, 2023/0 Comments/in Blog, General, Leasing Guides/by Jess Wells-Flint

For every successful business, a comprehensive business plan is the foundation. It is essential to have a clear road map of the direction you want your business to go, and a well-written business plan can help you achieve that. A business plan is not just a document to secure funds or attract investors, but it is also a tool to help you navigate the daily operations of your business. In this blog post, we will take you through a guide to writing a comprehensive business plan.

  1. Executive Summary

An executive summary is a brief overview of your business plan. It should be no longer than two pages and should summarise all the critical aspects of your business plan. This section should outline your business’s mission statement, target audience, products or services, revenue projections, and funding requirements. Remember, this is typically the first section that people will read, so make sure it is compelling and sets the tone for the rest of the business plan.

  1. Company Overview

The company overview section of your business plan should provide a thorough summary of your business. This section should describe the history of your business, the product or service you offer, your target market, and your competitive advantage. It is essential to be clear and concise when describing your business and its functions.

  1. Market Analysis

The market analysis section provides an overview of the industry in which your business operates. It should include a description of the industry’s size, potential growth, and current trends. This section should also include a detailed analysis of your target market, including demographics, psychographics, and buying behaviours. This key section should help you outline your business’s marketing strategy that outlines your plan to access the market, promote your business, and reach your target audience.

  1. Products and Services

This section provides a detailed description of the products or services that your business offers. It should include information about the price, features, and benefits of your products or services. Make sure that you clearly describe what makes your product or service unique, better than your competitors and how it meets your customer’s needs.

  1. Financial Plan

The financial plan section of your business plan should outline your business’s financial projections. This should include your projected income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement for the next three to five years. Additionally, include information about your funding requirements, such as loans. Make sure that your financial projections are realistic and based on your market and industry analysis.

A well-written business plan is critical for every business owner and writing one can sometimes be time-consuming and intimidating. However, the benefits of having a comprehensive business plan outweigh the effort it takes to write one. A great business plan will serve as a road map and help you navigate the daily operations of your business. If you have any further questions on how we can help your business grow, please contact us by calling us on 01494 611 456, or for more information on a guide to writing a comprehensive business plan.

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