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Manheim strengthens CV team

Manheim strengthens CV team

(Free) Manheim Auctions has strengthened its commercial vehicle team with a number of new appointments.

French leasing: “unprecedented” contraction in 2009

French leasing: “unprecedented” contraction in 2009

(Free) Leasing among French businesses fell 23.5 percent last year, which France’s leasing association Association Française des Sociétés Financières (ASF) described as an “unprecedented drop” in the local market, worse than the 19.6 percent recorded in 1993.

Portuguese leasing falls 30 percent in H1 2009

Portuguese leasing falls 30 percent in H1 2009

(Free) Portugal’s leasing and renting business had a 30 percent drop in the first six months of last year, according to the country’s leasing association ALF.

Angel Trains maintains healthy profits

Angel Trains maintains healthy profits

(Free) Angel Trains Limited continues to make healthy profits although it does not plan to make a final dividend payment this year.

Polish leasing down, sees increase in Q4

Polish leasing down, sees increase in Q4

(Free) Leasing business in Poland fell around 30 percent to PLN23 billion (€5.9 billion) last year, according to figures published by the country’s leasing association ZPL.

Ultimate Finance’s factoring business expands

Ultimate Finance’s factoring business expands

(Free) Ultimate Finance Group posted profit before tax of £191,000 for the six months ending December 2009, 36 percent up compared to one year before.

Germany’s VR Factorem sees customer increase

Germany’s VR Factorem sees customer increase

(Free) Germany’s VR Factorem increased its customers last year despite the financial crisis.

SGEF wins slice of Microsoft’s vendor programme

SGEF wins slice of Microsoft’s vendor programme

(Free) In what marks the latest development in the break-up of Microsoft Financing’s vendor programme, SG Equipment Finance has scooped a deal to provide finance to the software giant’s customers in four European countries.

Italian leasing 33 percent down in 2009

Italian leasing 33 percent down in 2009

(Free) Italian leasing was 33 percent down in 2009 to €26.1 billion, Assilea figures have shown. Intesa Sanpaolo-owned Leasint was the top company last year with a volume of €4.3 billion, overtaking UniCredit Leasing which posted €4 billion in its Italian market. Both had a drop of around one third in new business.

GE fleet survey: UK economy set for upturn

GE fleet survey: UK economy set for upturn

(Free) According to a recent survey conducted by GE Capital, 57 percent of UK vehicle fleet managers believe that the UK economy will improve slightly by the start of 2011.


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