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Prospectus Vehicle Solutions provide an easy & hassle-free way for companies to Contract Hire or Finance Lease their new car or light commercial vehicle.  We endeavour to provide our customers with a competitive quotation for the vehicle leasing of their choice. In addition, we always have numerous special van or car lease deals negotiated directly with Motor Manufacturers & the UK`s largest car leasing companies. Our Contract Hire deals provide cars from as little as Ł100 per month!

Our website is proving very popular with both new & existing customers. Our new Top Tens section & special leasing offers page provides them with information on the latest van or car lease deals. We have over 2,500 people receiving our monthly newsletter. They are kept up to date on all the latest news & reviews from the motor industry & car leasing companies as well as the very latest Contract Hire deals as they come live. If you cannot find what you are looking for please do not hesitate to email us or call the office to discuss your Contract Hire or Finance Lease requirements.

When replacing or adding vehicles to their existing fleet more & more small & medium sized businesses are turning to Contract Hire or Finance Lease as their funding method of choice rather than purchasing the vehicles themselves.

Key Benefits

  • Vehicle Leasing can be a more cost effective way of acquiring your company vehicles & well as not burdening you with a rapidly depreciating asset.
  • Preserves your capital which can be used elsewhere in your business, improves cash-flow & fixed costs make budget forecasting easier.
  • Reducing time spent on administration, servicing, repairs, accident management etc. giving you more time to concentrate on your business.

Long standing relationships with Motor Manufacturers & Car Leasing Companies enable us to pass savings directly to customers.No disposal worries, the vehicle is collected at the end of the contract. How does Business Contract Hire Work?

Business Contract Hire is an 'Off Balance Sheet' funding method where a company hires a vehicle for a specified period & predetermined mileage. The leasing company retains ownership of the vehicle & is responsible for the associated risks. At the end of the contract period the vehicle is returned to the leasing company.  The minimum period is 24 months & the maximum is 60 months. The monthly costs are fixed for the term of the contract. A number of additional facilities are available with the contract & include routine servicing, replacement tyres & exhausts, breakdown cover & a relief vehicle facility.

We can offer Contract Hire for all fleet sizes & tailor our services to meet your needs.

Sale & Leaseback

Have you got capital tied up in your existing fleet which would be better utilized elsewhere in your business? If so, then please contact us. With Sale & Leaseback we could release the funds tied up in all, or part of your fleet & lease them back to you. You receive a cash lump sum & continue to use the vehicles without the ownership worries. At the end of the contract the vehicle can be returned & replaced with a new one of your choice.

So for a professional, unbiased approach to Contract Hire, Finance Lease & for fantastic car lease deals please do not hesitate to contact Prospectus Vehicle Solutions.

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