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Insufficient capital and lack of cash reserve
     top the list of why businesses fail.


      Banks raise their requirements during economic downturns and
        capital becomes a problem for many businesses.


“ Make sure you protect your investment and keep enough
reserve cash to carry you through market downtrends and seasonal slowness.”

                                     D&B Why do many Small Business Fail?
According to a recent HP survey of more
than 500 IT managers at small
businesses across the United States:


         93% of companies have placed cost
         Concerns over the best IT solutions,
         Leading 89% of those companies to
         Experience IT-related problems.

                                      -Business Wire
Solve Customer Problems

                         Build Lasting Relationships
                 Leasing alleviates the financial stress that is
                  plaguing businesses in today's marketplace
                  and allows them to:

                  • Purchase Higher Quality Products
                  • Keep Cash on Hand
                  • Not Tie Up Credit Lines
                  • Deduct 100% of Payments
Micro Ticket
    Instant Credit Approval
•Instantly Approve Deals from $500 -$25,000
•Approve over $25,000 in a few hours
•Approve Start Ups and A-D Credit Scores

    Maximize Profitability
•Eliminate Credit Card Processing Fees
•Leasing Allows Customers to Afford More

   Your Finance Department
•Service Customers as Your Finance Department
•Private Label Interface on Online Application
•Risk Adjusted for Customers with Higher Credit
Second Chance

•All previous turndowns qualify
•All credit types considered
•No deal too small or too big
•If we can’t get it done nobody can
LeaseStation System
 • Point of Sale Credit Approval
    • Direct Sales
    • Web Sales 24/7
 • Instant Documentation System
 • Automated Access to Multiple Lenders
 • Easily Organize and Track Your Financing
Increase Revenue Now

 • Eliminate Credit Card Processing Fees
 • Increase Ticket Size
 • Convert Net 30 Receivables to a Lease
Solve Cash Flow Problems with Net 30 Conversion
Currently: Wait 30 Days for Customer to Pay and they still can’t pay in time!
                        Net 45, Net 60, Net 90 . . .

  Cost of Collection Process
  Send Customer to Collection
  Lose the Customer

Net 30 Conversion with LeaseStation
Get Paid in Full
Offer Affordable Monthly Payments
Keep Customer Lines Open for Higher GP Business
How it Works

  Eligible Accounts: Any up to 90 days DSO

– Process is automated through the LeaseStation™ system
– We pay you 1% on the gross amount of each converted transaction
– LeaseStation equips your collectors with a link that allows delinquent
    customers to automatically get approved for a lease (min of $2k).
– Customers send the documents back to LeaseStation and we fund you.
Lease Station Introduction

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Lease Station Introduction

  • 1.
  • 2. Insufficient capital and lack of cash reserve top the list of why businesses fail. Banks raise their requirements during economic downturns and capital becomes a problem for many businesses. “ Make sure you protect your investment and keep enough reserve cash to carry you through market downtrends and seasonal slowness.” D&B Why do many Small Business Fail?
  • 3. According to a recent HP survey of more than 500 IT managers at small businesses across the United States: 93% of companies have placed cost Concerns over the best IT solutions, Leading 89% of those companies to Experience IT-related problems. -Business Wire
  • 4. Solve Customer Problems Build Lasting Relationships Leasing alleviates the financial stress that is plaguing businesses in today's marketplace and allows them to: • Purchase Higher Quality Products • Keep Cash on Hand • Not Tie Up Credit Lines • Deduct 100% of Payments
  • 5.
  • 6. Micro Ticket Instant Credit Approval •Instantly Approve Deals from $500 -$25,000 •Approve over $25,000 in a few hours •Approve Start Ups and A-D Credit Scores Maximize Profitability •Eliminate Credit Card Processing Fees •Leasing Allows Customers to Afford More Your Finance Department •Service Customers as Your Finance Department •Private Label Interface on Online Application •Risk Adjusted for Customers with Higher Credit
  • 7. Second Chance •All previous turndowns qualify •All credit types considered •No deal too small or too big •If we can’t get it done nobody can
  • 8. LeaseStation System • Point of Sale Credit Approval • Direct Sales • Web Sales 24/7 • Instant Documentation System • Automated Access to Multiple Lenders • Easily Organize and Track Your Financing
  • 9. Increase Revenue Now • Eliminate Credit Card Processing Fees • Increase Ticket Size • Convert Net 30 Receivables to a Lease
  • 10. Solve Cash Flow Problems with Net 30 Conversion Currently: Wait 30 Days for Customer to Pay and they still can’t pay in time! Net 45, Net 60, Net 90 . . . Cost of Collection Process Send Customer to Collection Lose the Customer Net 30 Conversion with LeaseStation Get Paid in Full Offer Affordable Monthly Payments Keep Customer Lines Open for Higher GP Business
  • 11. How it Works Eligible Accounts: Any up to 90 days DSO – Process is automated through the LeaseStation™ system – We pay you 1% on the gross amount of each converted transaction – LeaseStation equips your collectors with a link that allows delinquent customers to automatically get approved for a lease (min of $2k). – Customers send the documents back to LeaseStation and we fund you.

Editor's Notes

  1. With our Net 30 Conversion you build customer relationships by helping them afford the equipment instead of turning them over to collections. Customers will remember this and come back to you to buy in the future “Customer on Credit Hold”