Financing Solutions

We’ve been structuring public sector financing solutions for over 30 years.

Certainty. Predictability. Flexibility.

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Get Things Done.

Overcome Budget Constraints.

Additional funding options will be required to offset budget cuts and reduced grants.

Be More Creative.

Think beyond traditional constraints to accomplish more. If you have tax revenues to support payments, your project will get the green light.

Enhance Your Financial Plan.

In many cases, projects get started in a matter of days or weeks, not months or years.

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Do More With Less.

By “renting” assets that should be rented, the capital budget remains available to “buy” the assets that make sense to own.

When the public calls for progress, operating leases allow you to generate funds to get the job done. Many civic leaders have used operating leases to complete multiple major projects, concurrently.

Unplanned, unexpected, and time-sensitive needs arise from time-to-time. These situations demand creativity - explore an operating lease solution.

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Enhance Predictability.

Strategically Manage Capital.

Leverage your equipment equity to generate the capital you need now. An operating lease allows you to “sell” and “lease-back” assets you currently own.

Long-term Cost Certainty.

An operating lease can be used to address large and unpredictable future repair and replacement costs.

Create Optionality.

An operating lease provides more flexibility. Add or substitute assets, adjust payments or pivot when unexpected obligations arise.

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Achieve Better Outcomes.

Reduce Your Costs.

An operating lease lowers your monthly payments and overall lifetime costs.

Keep Your Technology Up to Date.

Avoid obsolescence; when you choose to rent rapidly depreciating assets, you ensure continual access to leading edge technology.

Eliminate Remarketing Risk.

If you return the assets at the end of the lease, you avoid the burden of disposing or selling the assets.

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