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Sale and leaseback: unlock value already held in your IT.

Many organisations hold valuable IT equipment that still performs well but no longer appears on the balance sheet as a meaningful asset. Laptops, servers, storage and mobile devices continue to support daily work, yet their book value has already fallen to zero. As a result, capital remains locked inside hardware rather than supporting projects that drive growth and modernisation.

Sale and leaseback releases that value. You sell your existing equipment to a specialist finance partner and lease it back on agreed terms. The technology stays in place, employees continue to work as normal and you gain immediate liquidity without technical disruption.

In short, you convert tied-up capital into available budget while maintaining a stable IT environment and a lighter balance sheet.

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The benefits for IT 

Continuity: Your devices remain in use—without technical changes or downtime.
Plannable refresh cycles: Leasing creates financial flexibility for regular hardware upgrades.
More efficient use: Transparent lifecycle management simplifies processes and ensures better utilisation of your IT.

The benefits for Finance

Immediate liquidity: Selling and leasing back your IT releases tied-up capital and strengthens cash flow. 
Balance sheet optimisation: Outsourcing assets reduces the ratio of tangible assets, improving key figures and credit ratings.
Tax advantages: Lease payments are considered OpEx, i.e. ongoing operating expenses. This reduces the tax burden and creates planning security.

Your next project may already be funded!

Your IT assets are more than operational infrastructure. They can also serve as a financial lever. Through sale and leaseback, capital tied up in equipment becomes available to support priorities such as cloud work, modernisation or early AI initiatives.

In simple terms:
Your technology stays exactly where it is while your capital is freed to move.

When you look closely at your existing assets, you often find value that can be unlocked and redirected towards future growth.